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The Study of Plant Life

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This illustrated guide introduces young readers to the living nature of plants and shows how to learn about them through direct observation. It explains detectable signs of life, seed and seedling development, and how plants obtain and manufacture food from soil and air, including the roles of light and water movement. Individual organs—roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, fruits—and the tissues that compose them are described with practical, simple language. Chapters outline growth, movement, community relationships, ecological problems, and hands-on activities and mapping exercises suitable without a microscope.

About the Author

Stopes, Marie Carmichael portrait

Marie Carmichael Stopes

Marie Carmichael Stopes was a British author, paleobotanist, and advocate for women's rights, known for her contributions to both science and literature. Her work often bridged the gap between scientific inquiry and public understanding, as seen in her notable book "A Journal from Japan," which reflects her experiences and observations during her time in Japan. Stopes also made significant contributions to the discourse on sexuality and motherhood with works like "Married Love" and "Radiant Motherhood," which aimed to address and educate on sexual health and family planning. Her diverse writings encompass topics from botany to drama, showcasing her multifaceted interests and expertise.

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