Book Reviews
- Friedrich G. Barth: Insects and Flowers*
The Biology of a Partnership
- David Beerling: The Emerald Planet*
How Plants Changed Earth's History
- Robert E. Blankenship: Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis*
- molecular detail in its broader context
- Aljos Farjon: A Natural History of Conifers*
- evolution, systematics, biogeography, ecology, conservation
- Hans-Walter Heldt: Plant Biochemistry*
- detailed but broad-ranging and well-motivated
- George W. Hudler: Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds
- fungi and their influence on our lives
- Martin Jenkins: A World of Plants
- a children's introduction to botany
- Owe Martinsson, Jerzy Lesinski: Siberian Larch
Forestry and Timber in a Scandinavian Perspective
- Karl J. Niklas: The Evolutionary Biology of Plants**
- evolution makes sense of otherwise unconnected areas of botany
- Philippa Nikulinsky, Stephen D Hopper: Soul of the Desert*
- botanical and zoological illustrations from Australian deserts
- Neville Peat, Brian Patrick: Wild Fiordland
Discovering the Natural History of a World Heritage Area
- Eleanor Jane Sterling, et al.: Vietnam: A Natural History
- biogeography, flora and fauna, and conservation
- Peter A. Thomas: Trees: Their Natural History*
- the challenges of being a tree
- Mary E. White: After the Greening**
- a geological and botanical history of Australia
- K.J. Willis, J.C. McElwain: The Evolution of Plants*
- fossils, phylogenetics, environments, biogeography, ...
See also:
agriculture |
biology |
ecology |
evolution |
zoology
I realise that fungi are not plants. They are included here simply
for convenience.