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Gods and Goddesses in the Garden : Greco-Roman Mythology and the  Scientific Names of Plants

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Gods and Goddesses in the Garden : Greco-Roman Mythology and the Scientific Names of Plants

by Bernhardt, Peter

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0813542669
ISBN 13
9780813542669
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New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Good+ in Good+ dust jacket. (2008). First Edition. Hardcover. 0813542669 . Ex-library. Dust-jacket in clear cover, taped to boards and endpapers. ; xix, [3], 239, [2], [1 (blank)] pages. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 228 x 151mm. "Zeus, Medusa, Hercules, Aphrodite. Did you know that these and other dynamic deities, heroes, and monsters of Greek and Roman mythology live on in the names of trees and flowers? Some grow in your local woodlands or right in your own backyard garden.In this delightful book, botanist Peter Bernhardt reveals the rich history and mythology that underlie the origins of many scientific plant names. Unlike other books about botanical taxonomy that take the form of heavy and intimidating lexicons, Bernhardt's account comes together in a series of interlocking stories. Each chapter opens with a short version of a classical myth, then links the tale to plant names, showing how each plant ""resembles"" its mythological counterpart with regard to its history, anatomy, life cycle, and conservation. You will learn, for example, that as our garden acanthus wears nasty spines along its leaf margins, it is named for the nymph who scratched the face of Apollo. The shape-shifting god, Proteus, gives his name to a whole family of shrubs and trees that produce colorful flowering branches in an astonishing number of sizes and shapes.Amateur and professional gardeners, high school teachers and professors of biology, botanists and conservationists alike will appreciate this book's entertaining and informative entry to the otherwise daunting field of botanical names. Engaging, witty, and memorable, ""Gods and Goddesses in the Garden"" transcends the genre of natural history and makes taxonomy a topic equally at home in the classroom and at cocktail parties." "The author is a professor of botany at St. Louis University." .

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Renaissance Books NZ (NZ)
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Title
Gods and Goddesses in the Garden : Greco-Roman Mythology and the Scientific Names of Plants
Author
Bernhardt, Peter
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good+ in Good+ dust jacket
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0813542669
ISBN 13
9780813542669
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Place of Publication
New Brunswick
Date Published
(2008)
Keywords
0813542669

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