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My first Herbarium is a great notebook for kids who love nature and being outdoors. In the times of sensory overload in our digital world, collecting leaves and flowers is a great back to the roots hobby for children and their family. Spend time in the garden or go on a walk together learning more about botany while looking for flowers and herbs to treasure in this cute notebook. Comes in a handy 6x9 inches (15,24 x 22,86cm) size to throw in your bag and easily take it with you. Inside the books there is space for glueing or taping in dried leaves, herbs and flowers, adding information about the plants like location, size and other characteristics. You will also find space to do sketches and add further notes. This notebook makes a great gift for children, because it teaches to live in close touch with nature and helps to learn more about plants and flowers while having fun strolling through the woods and fields. SIZE: 6x9 inches PAGES: 124 Pages (with space for adding 60 different plants) PAPER: Cream paper with custom interior for glueing in plants and adding information COVER: Softcover (Matte) Have fun and get creative!
This beautiful botany notebook with custom interior is great for herb fans and plant enthusiasts. Whether you're a botanist or just looking for a great relaxing outdoor hobby. It's so much fun to stroll through the fields and woods collecting herbs and flowers. Comes in a handy 6x9 inches (15,24 x 22,86cm) size to throw in your bag and easily take it with you. Inside the books there is space for glueing or taping in dried leaves, herbs and flowers, adding information about the plants like location, size and other characteristics. You will also find space to do sketches and add further notes. Collect your favorite flowers and herbs and treasure them in this notebook to create your own unique plant collection. Also makes a great gift for kids on vacation or in summer camp, because it teaches to live in close touch with nature and helps to learn more about plants and flowers. SIZE: 6x9 inches PAGES: 124 Pages (with space for adding 60 different plants) PAPER: Cream paper with custom interior for glueing in plants and adding informations COVER: Softcover (Matte) Have fun and get creative! Funky Banana Notebooks offers several other great books, too. If you like to see more, feel free click the author name.
This beautiful botany notebook with custom interior is great for herb fans and plant enthusiasts. Whether you're a botanist or just looking for a great relaxing outdoor hobby. It's so much fun to stroll through the fields and woods collecting herbs and flowers. Comes in a handy 6x9 inches (15,24 x 22,86cm) size to throw in your bag and easily take it with you. Inside the books there is space for glueing or taping in dried leaves, herbs and flowers, adding information about the plants like location, size and other characteristics. You will also find space to do sketches and add further notes. Collect your favorite flowers and herbs and treasure them in this notebook to create your own unique plant collection. Also makes a great gift for kids on vacation or in summer camp, because it teaches to live in close touch with nature and helps to learn more about plants and flowers. SIZE: 6x9 inches PAGES: 124 Pages (with space for adding 60 different plants) PAPER: Cream paper with custom interior for glueing in plants and adding informations COVER: Softcover (Matte) Have fun and get creative! Funky Banana Notebooks offers several other great books, too. If you like to see more, feel free click the author name.
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Explores the development of natural history since the Renaissance and contextualizes current discussions of biodiversity.
"This book follows the journey of over 80 pioneering botanists and the important findings and collections they have made. It includes each journey and routes taken with the help of maps and personal notes. Each story explains the complications and difficulties that each botanist had to overcome but the many discoveries made along the way."--
A major contribution to Oregon and Great Basin flora, this field guide identifies plants of the botanically rich Steens Mountain and surrounding areas.
The uplifting, adventure-filled memoir of one groundbreaking scientist’s quest to develop new ways to fight illness and disease through the healing powers of plants. “A fascinating and deeply personal journey.” ­—Amy Stewart, author of Wicked Plants and The Drunken Botanist Traveling by canoe, ATV, mule, airboat, and on foot, Dr. Cassandra Quave has conducted field research everywhere from the flooded forests of the remote Amazon to the isolated mountaintops in Albania and Kosovo—all in search of natural compounds, long-known to traditional healers, that could help save us all from the looming crisis of untreatable superbugs. Dr. Quave is a leading medical ethnobotanist—someone who identifies and studies plants that may be able to treat antimicrobial resistance and other threatening illnesses—helping to provide clues for the next generation of advanced medicines. And as a person born with multiple congenital defects of her skeletal system, she's done it all with just one leg. In The Plant Hunter, Dr. Quave weaves together science, botany, and memoir to tell us the extraordinary story of her own journey.
This book highlights the results from over a year of ethnobotanical research in a rural and an urban community in Jamaica, where we interviewed more than 100 people who use medicinal plants for healthcare. The goal of this research was to better understand patterns of medicinal plant knowledge, and to find out which plants are used in consensus by local people for a variety of illnesses. For this book, we selected 25 popular medicinal plant species mentioned during fieldwork. Through individual interviews, we were able to rank plants according to their frequency of mention, and categorized the medicinal uses for each species as “major” (mentioned by more than 20% of people in a community) or “minor” (mentioned by more than 5%, but less than 20% of people). Botanical identification of plant specimens collected in the wild allowed for cross-linking of common and scientific plant names. To supplement field research, we undertook a comprehensive search and review of the ethnobotanical and biomedical literature. Our book summarizes all this information in detail under specific sub-headings.