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From the curator of ferns at the New York Botanical Garden comes a meticulously researched, soundly organized, and entertainingly written treatise on the biology of one of nature's loveliest--and often most misunderstood--plants. Ferns, for all their cool beauty and exotic allure, are anomalies of the plant world because of their distinctive form of reproduction, by spore rather than seed. Moran examines this and other essential processes in a scholarly manual that sets forth in a single volume the wealth of material usually accessible only through intricate research. As opposed to field guides focusing primarily on identification, this history explains the unique life cycle and explores the evolutionary adaptations that have occurred throughout the species' 340-million-year history. Exhibiting a storyteller's flair, Moran opens each chapter with an engaging vignette or anecdote to instantly engage the reader, thus elevating what could be a pedantic discourse into an enjoyable discussion.
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Review
"Most gardeners suspect that there is something very complex about ferns, but few of us have the chance to delve into their mysteries. Robbin Moran's book makes their magic accessible in all its strange detail."
—Marty Ross,
Horticulture, May 2005 (
Horticulture )
"The author has presented his topics with a fresh approach, so that even seasoned fern-lovers will see events from new vantage points."
—Barbara Joe Hoshizaki,
Pacific Horticulture, Spring 2005 (
Pacific Horticulture )
"These masterfully written tales and the solid science behind them make this a terrific book for fern enthusiasts or anyone interested in our natural world."
—Darrel Trout,
American Gardener, July/August 2005 (
American Gardener )
Most gardeners suspect that there is something very complex about ferns, but few of us have the chance to delve into their mysteries. Robbin Moran's book makes their magic accessible in all its strange detail. Marty Ross, Horticulture, May 2005 (
Horticulture )
The author has presented his topics with a fresh approach, so that even seasoned fern-lovers will see events from new vantage points. Barbara Joe Hoshizaki, Pacific Horticulture, Spring 2005 (
Pacific Horticulture )
These masterfully written tales and the solid science behind them make this a terrific book for fern enthusiasts or anyone interested in our natural world. Darrel Trout, American Gardener, July/August 2005 (
American Gardener )
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