Aliveness of Plants
Discover the fascinating journey of botany through the lens of the Darwin family in Aliveness of Plants by Peter Ayres. Published in 2016, this insightful book spans 242 pages and delves into the pivotal role the Darwin family played in shaping botanical science. Ayres explores how their experiences reflect the evolution of scientific specialization and professionalization during the nineteenth century.
Uncover how botany transcended the constraints of medicine and the stigmas associated with feminization, emerging as a robust laboratory science. This compelling biography not only highlights the contributions of renowned botanists but also emphasizes the transformative impact of their work on the field. Perfect for enthusiasts of botany and history alike, Aliveness of Plants is a must-read for anyone interested in the legacy of Charles and Erasmus Darwin and the development of botanical science in Great Britain.