The Nature of Plants: An Introduction to How Plants Work

The Nature of Plants: An Introduction to How Plants Work

by Craig N. Huegel
The Nature of Plants: An Introduction to How Plants Work

The Nature of Plants: An Introduction to How Plants Work

by Craig N. Huegel

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Overview

Choice Outstanding Academic Title Florida Book Awards, Bronze Medal for General Nonfiction Plants play a critical role in how we experience our environment. They create calming green spaces, provide oxygen for us to breathe, and nourish our senses. In The Nature of Plants, ecologist and nursery owner Craig Huegel demystifies the complex lives of plants and provides readers with an extensive tour into their workings. Beginning with the importance of light, water, and soil, Huegel describes the process of photosynthesis and how best to position plants to receive optimal sunlight. He explains why plants suffer from overwatering, what essential elements plants need to flourish, and what important soil organisms reside with them. Readers will understand the difference between friendly and hostile bacteria, fungi, and insects. Sections on plant structure and reproduction focus in detail on major plant organs—roots, stems, and leaves—and cover flowering, pollination, fruit development, and seed germination. Huegel even delves into the mysterious world of plant communication, exploring the messages conveyed to animals or other plants through chemical scents and hormones. With color illustrations, photographs, and real-life examples from his own gardening experiences, Huegel equips budding botanists, ecologists, and even the most novice gardeners with knowledge that will help them understand and foster plants of all types.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813063836
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 03/15/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Craig N. Huegel is owner and operator of Hawthorn Hill Native Wildflowers and teaches biology at St. Petersburg College. He is a former faculty member of the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida, where he co-founded the Cooperative Urban Wildlife Extension Program. He is the author of Native Florida Plants for Shady Landscapes, Native Wildflowers and Other Ground Covers for Florida Landscapes, and Native Plant Landscaping for Florida Wildlife.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments vii

Introduction: Where Plants Come From 1

1 Light 13

2 Water 37

3 Soil 54

4 Basic Plant Structure and Growth 75

5 Roots 104

6 Stems 120

7 Leaves 134

8 Reproduction 153

9 Seeds 193

10 Plant Hormones 207

11 Plant Communication 238

Conclusion 261

Index 263

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“Encourages each of us to look at plants more thoughtfully and to consider the processes that take place every day that largely go unnoticed. You will better appreciate plants after reading Huegel’s book.”—Nicole Pinson, urban horticulture agent and master gardener coordinator, UF/IFAS Hillsborough County Extension “Huegel explains plant structure and biology in a manner that is accessible and useful for the home gardener or weekend naturalist.”—Marc S. Frank, extension botanist, University of Florida Herbarium “An entertaining and insightful glimpse into the intricate workings of the plant kingdom.”—Erin Goergen, St. Petersburg College

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