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Weird Plants

Autor Chris Thorogood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 sep 2026
This extraordinary compilation showcases weird, mysterious, and bizarre plants from around the world, presented in an updated edition with a striking new format.
Plants trick, kill, steal, and kidnap, and this unique book explores a fascinating world in which plants have turned the tables on animals. Chris Thorogood showcases these plant behaviors, the interrelationships among plants, the interdependencies between plants and animals, and the intrigue of plant evolution.
All types of weird and sinister are featured in this book, from carnivorous plants that drag, drown, and consume unsuspecting insect prey; giant pitcher plants that have evolved toilets for tree shrews; flowers that mimic rotting flesh to attract pollinating flies; and orchids that duplicitously look, feel, and even smell like a female insect to bamboozle sex-crazed male bees. Familiar plants such as the Venus flytrap and bird of paradise are featured, along with a host of the unfamiliar, such as the parasitic devil’s guts, the monkey-face orchid, and a tropical tree with flowers that resemble a pair of ruby red lips.
Weird Plants is illustrated throughout with a unique collection of lifelike oil paintings by the author, who has encountered these weird plants around the world.
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ISBN-13: 9781842468562
ISBN-10: 1842468561
Pagini: 136
Ilustrații: 92 color plates, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 152 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New
Editura: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Colecția Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Notă biografică

Chris Thorogood is deputy director and head of science of the University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum. He is a wildlife artist, botanical illustrator, and an international bestselling author of popular titles and specialist field guides, including Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of the Eastern Mediterranean, also published by Kew.

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"this weird and wonderful assortment of plants lovingly captured in Thorogood's oil paintings is far more unusual than any science fiction offering. Some are beautiful, some are macabre, but all demonstrate the incredible strategies that plants need to survive."

"[Thorogood] has been making a name for himself as the kind of botanist that can engage nearly anyone in plants . . . His latest book, Weird Plants, is a case in point. Lavishly illustrated by Thorogood  (who loves depicting botanical oddities as much as he does finding them), the book offers an intriguing and accessible insight into plants such as rafflesia, hydnora and welwitschia, which continue to fascinate plant biologists to this day."

"This finely illustrated book is intended to draw attention to the range of plants that might be less than pleasant to observe or even to grow, but which nonetheless display fascinating evolutionary adaptation. . . . Offering insight into important biological processes, many of these plants grow in vulnerable habitats and so are worthy of wider attention."

“Thorogood paints a full picture of the plants that have often been overlooked and dismissed as simply ‘weird’ looking, and draws us into the reasons behind their strange and perhaps quite frightening appearance. This isn’t a book about pretty wallflowers who sit on the sidelines waiting to be attended to. These are rude plants. They’ve got backbone. The book opens us up to a world where plants are seen in a new light. Where we have new insight into their true colors for the first time.”

"It is both beautiful and easy to read, and serves as a stepping stone to further botanical investigation ... This is a book to inspire any reader and one that would be welcomed as a gift."

“A boldly illustrated and showy collection of plant marvels such as this can be a very effective way to engage readers of all ages. It also serves as an excellent reminder of why more experienced botanists might have gotten interested in the field. Every reader will have to engage the question: What makes something ‘weird’? Perhaps it simply captures the imagination or maybe it deeply stirs that fundamental mystery in our soul. Either way, while happily lost in the world of Weird Plants, the reader is allowed to anthropomorphize wildly—to image a constellation of plant motives and personalities battling it out for survival.”