Book details
Flower Object Lessons: Or, First Lessons in Botany
Published in
2016
Description
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Age
10-99
Text complexity
proficient
Length
68 pages
Why to read
- To gain foundational knowledge in botany: 'Flower Object Lessons: Or, First Lessons in Botany' provides essential information and concepts for beginners, making it an excellent starting point for anyone interested in learning about plant biology and the study of flowers.
- To appreciate the historical context of botanical science: Written by Emmanuel Le Maout, the book offers insights into the understanding and classification of plants during the time it was published, allowing readers to appreciate the evolution of botanical science.
- To enhance observational skills: The book encourages readers to closely observe plant structures and understand their functions, which is a fundamental skill for botanists, gardeners, and nature enthusiasts alike.
- To enjoy detailed botanical illustrations: The book is likely to contain detailed illustrations that can help readers visualize different plant species and their parts, which is not only educational but also aesthetically pleasing for those who enjoy botanical art.