The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-eye View Of The World
by Michael Pollan
Random House Publishing Group | May 28, 2002 | Trade Paperback
Every schoolchild learns about the mutually beneficial dance of honeybees and flowers: The bee collects nectar and pollen to make honey and, in the process, spreads the flowersâ?? genes far and wide. In The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan ingeniously demonstrates how people and domesticated plants have formed a similarly reciprocal relationship. He masterfully links four fundamental human desiresâ??sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and controlâ??with the plants that satisfy them: the apple, the tulip, marijuana, and the potato. In telling the stories of four familiar species, Pollan illustrates how the plants have evolved to satisfy humankindâ??s most basic yearnings. And just as weâ??ve benefited from these plants, we have also done well by them. So who is really domesticating whom?
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