Green Kingdom

A Family History of Plants

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A captivating exploration of the weird and wonderful ways plants have found to survive and thrive, from the earliest mosses and ferns to fragrant orchids and toxic cycads, for fans of The Light Eaters, The Serviceberry, and The Invention of Nature.

A captivating exploration of the weird ways plants have found to survive and thrive, from the earliest mosses to the most fragrant orchids and toxic cycads, for fans of The Light Eaters, The Serviceberry, and The Invention of Nature.

Nearly four hundred thousand species of plants exist today, but many more have come and gone. What made these ones survive? Through the stories of sixteen plant families responsible for life’s great innovations, Green Kingdom tells the epic tale of how plant-life emerged, adapted and came to shape our planet.

Beginning with the lowly mosses and working his way up the Tree of Life through the ferns, pines, palms, and ginkgoes to the giant water lilies that obsessed a generation of gardeners, Ben Dark reveals how plants developed stems, leaves, trunks and seeds, how flowers emerged and developed the capacity to create deadly poisons, intoxicating scents and parasitic entrapments. A passionate plantsman who delights in the strange ways of the natural world, he introduces us along the way to the adventurers, botanists, poets, inventors and taxonomers who pieced together this story over centuries of observation and inquiry, sometimes sacrificing their lives in service to their obsessions.

A single specimen alive today contains within it an epic story of adaptation and survival stretching back 400 million years. Time traveling to moments of near extinction and rebirth, Ben Dark reveals the many ways plants have shaped us, seeding our desires and sending roots into the deepest recesses of our imagination. A hymn to the inventiveness and interconnectedness of the natural world, bursting with life in all its permutations, this is a riotous family saga, as full of seduction and betrayal as any story ever told.

About The Author

Ben Dark is a landscape historian, award-winning broadcaster and former head gardener. He is the author of The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 19 1/2 Front Gardens, chosen by The Daily Telegraph (London) as the best gardening book of the year, and the creator and host of the award-winning Garden Log and Dear Gardener podcasts. He holds an MA in garden and landscape history from the University of London, studied horticulture, and won Journalist of the Year at the Garden Media Guild awards for his magazine journalism.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster (January 26, 2027)
  • Length: 272 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668069011

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