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Herbaceous

Evans, PaulJackson, Kurt(Illustrated by)
Part of the Little Toller Monographs series
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Climate change is eroding the familiar pattern of the seasons, so we turn instinctively to the life cycle of herbaceous plants to guide us through the year.

The growing, flowering, seeding and dying back to earth of wild flowers, weeds, herbs and garden perennials sustain and enrich our everyday lives with food, metaphor, joy, anxiety, medicine, stories, beauty and enchantment.

Above all, by enabling us to read the changing seasons, plants help us navigate our way in the world.

Herbaceous is a journey which follows the colour pulse of plants throughout the year, searching for new rhythms in a changing world.

It begins with yellow: the pulse of early insects and the symbol of the returning sun.

It is followed by spring's vernal whites and the hedonist, spirited pinks of summer.

Gradually, the strange and melancholy blues of early autumn are replaced by the ripple of seed-setting and a return to the browns of our subterranean winter dreams.

Herbaceous is gardening with words. It is a book of audacious botany and poetic vision which asks us to look anew at our relationship with plants and celebrates their power to nourish the human spirit.

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Product Details
Little Toller Books
1908213167 / 9781908213167
Hardback
821.912
15/05/2014
United Kingdom
112 pages, Etchings by Kurt Jackson
130 x 180 mm, 227 grams
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