Author: Teri Dunn Chace
Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN: 1604694920
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
“Llewellyn’s images reflect a depth of detail that until now, only the best botanical illustrators could approach.” —The Washington Post A centuries-old saying goes, “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” But as this dazzling book reveals, there is much more to a seed than the plant it will someday become: seeds, seedheads, pods, and fruits have their own astounding beauty that rivals, and sometimes even surpasses, the beauty of flowers. Bitter melon seeds resemble a handful of rubies. Poppy pods could be art nouveau salt shakers. And butterfly vine seeds look exactly like those delicate insects captured in mid-flight. Seeds also come with fascinating stories. Jewels of Opar got its name from a fabled city in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan stories. Lotus seeds sent into orbit by Chinese scientists came back to earth mysteriously altered. And fava beans—beloved of foodies—have a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality: they can cause the debilitating condition known as favism in some individuals and at the same time combat the microorganism that causes malaria. In these stunning pages you’ll gain an understanding of how seeds are formed and dispersed, why they look the way they do, and how they fit into the environment. Seeing Seeds will take you to strange and wonderful places. When you return, it’s safe to say that you’ll never look at a seed the same way again.
The Journey of Seeds
Author: Soo-Bok Choi
Publisher: Big and SMALL
ISBN: 9781925247176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Flowers produce seed pods and when the seeds are ripe, they are released from the pod. How do they find their way to a place where they will grow? We will find the answer when we travel with the seeds"--Page 4 of cover.
Publisher: Big and SMALL
ISBN: 9781925247176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Flowers produce seed pods and when the seeds are ripe, they are released from the pod. How do they find their way to a place where they will grow? We will find the answer when we travel with the seeds"--Page 4 of cover.
Little Seed's Journey
Author: Annmarie Chereso
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1642374237
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 39
Book Description
A small seed discovers itself by exploring its roots and connections to the world above. The seed grows to become increasingly aware of its strength, gaining the confidence it needs to blossom into a sturdy independent and powerful tree. By observing its place in nature, the seed experiences the excitement of growth as well as the joys of feeling connected, secure, and strong. When the seed becomes a tree, it also learns the importance of the strength of its roots and its connection to all living things. Book Review 1: “In this simple yet powerful book, Annmarie illuminates our profound inter connectivity and reminds us of who we are in our essence. A wonderful treasure for children to reconnect to nature and themselves.” -- Dr. Shefali Tsabary Author, The Conscious Parent Book Review 2: "This beautiful book will help children remember and trust their natural belonging to this earth, and all of life.” -- Tara Brach, PhD. Author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge Book Review 3: “This beautifully written and illustrated book reminds all of us that we are truly connected to one another. Share this sweet story with all the children in your life as a reminder that they too are uniquely part of this big wide world and all the beauty within each of us.” -- Michelle Gale, Author, Mindful Parenting in a Messy World Book Review 4: "So beautiful! I love it. Amazing art and words. Really deep. Great offering.” -- Daniel Rechtschaffen, Author of The Way of Mindful Education
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1642374237
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 39
Book Description
A small seed discovers itself by exploring its roots and connections to the world above. The seed grows to become increasingly aware of its strength, gaining the confidence it needs to blossom into a sturdy independent and powerful tree. By observing its place in nature, the seed experiences the excitement of growth as well as the joys of feeling connected, secure, and strong. When the seed becomes a tree, it also learns the importance of the strength of its roots and its connection to all living things. Book Review 1: “In this simple yet powerful book, Annmarie illuminates our profound inter connectivity and reminds us of who we are in our essence. A wonderful treasure for children to reconnect to nature and themselves.” -- Dr. Shefali Tsabary Author, The Conscious Parent Book Review 2: "This beautiful book will help children remember and trust their natural belonging to this earth, and all of life.” -- Tara Brach, PhD. Author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge Book Review 3: “This beautifully written and illustrated book reminds all of us that we are truly connected to one another. Share this sweet story with all the children in your life as a reminder that they too are uniquely part of this big wide world and all the beauty within each of us.” -- Michelle Gale, Author, Mindful Parenting in a Messy World Book Review 4: "So beautiful! I love it. Amazing art and words. Really deep. Great offering.” -- Daniel Rechtschaffen, Author of The Way of Mindful Education
Seeing Seeds
Author: Teri Dunn Chace
Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN: 1604694920
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
“Llewellyn’s images reflect a depth of detail that until now, only the best botanical illustrators could approach.” —The Washington Post A centuries-old saying goes, “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” But as this dazzling book reveals, there is much more to a seed than the plant it will someday become: seeds, seedheads, pods, and fruits have their own astounding beauty that rivals, and sometimes even surpasses, the beauty of flowers. Bitter melon seeds resemble a handful of rubies. Poppy pods could be art nouveau salt shakers. And butterfly vine seeds look exactly like those delicate insects captured in mid-flight. Seeds also come with fascinating stories. Jewels of Opar got its name from a fabled city in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan stories. Lotus seeds sent into orbit by Chinese scientists came back to earth mysteriously altered. And fava beans—beloved of foodies—have a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality: they can cause the debilitating condition known as favism in some individuals and at the same time combat the microorganism that causes malaria. In these stunning pages you’ll gain an understanding of how seeds are formed and dispersed, why they look the way they do, and how they fit into the environment. Seeing Seeds will take you to strange and wonderful places. When you return, it’s safe to say that you’ll never look at a seed the same way again.
Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN: 1604694920
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
“Llewellyn’s images reflect a depth of detail that until now, only the best botanical illustrators could approach.” —The Washington Post A centuries-old saying goes, “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” But as this dazzling book reveals, there is much more to a seed than the plant it will someday become: seeds, seedheads, pods, and fruits have their own astounding beauty that rivals, and sometimes even surpasses, the beauty of flowers. Bitter melon seeds resemble a handful of rubies. Poppy pods could be art nouveau salt shakers. And butterfly vine seeds look exactly like those delicate insects captured in mid-flight. Seeds also come with fascinating stories. Jewels of Opar got its name from a fabled city in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan stories. Lotus seeds sent into orbit by Chinese scientists came back to earth mysteriously altered. And fava beans—beloved of foodies—have a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality: they can cause the debilitating condition known as favism in some individuals and at the same time combat the microorganism that causes malaria. In these stunning pages you’ll gain an understanding of how seeds are formed and dispersed, why they look the way they do, and how they fit into the environment. Seeing Seeds will take you to strange and wonderful places. When you return, it’s safe to say that you’ll never look at a seed the same way again.
Preserving Our Roots
Author: John Coykendall
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807170364
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For over four decades, John Coykendall’s passion has been preserving the farm heritage of a small community in rural southeastern Louisiana. A Tennessee native and longtime master gardener at Blackberry Farm, Coykendall has become a celebrity in a growing movement that places a premium on farm-to-table cuisine with locally sourced, organic, and heirloom foods and flavors. While his work takes him around the world searching for seeds and the cultural knowledge of how to grow them, what inspires him most is his annual pilgrimage to Louisiana. Drawn to the Washington Parish area as a college student, Coykendall forged long-lasting friendships with local farmers and gardeners. Over the decades, he has recorded oral histories, recipes, tall tales, agricultural knowledge, and wisdom from generations past in more than eighty illustrated and handwritten journals. At the same time, he has unearthed and safeguarded rare varieties of food crops once grown in the area, then handed them back to the community. In Preserving Our Roots: My Journey to Save Seeds and Stories, Coykendall shares a wealth of materials collected in his journals, ensuring they are passed on to future generations. Organized by season, the book offers a narrative chronicle of Coykendall’s visits to Washington Parish since 1973. He highlights staple crops, agricultural practices, and favorite recipes from the families and friends who have hosted him. Accompanied by a rich selection of drawings, journal pages, and photographs—along with over forty recipes—Preserving Our Roots chronicles Coykendall’s passion for recording foods and narratives that capture the rhythms of daily life on farms, in kitchens, and across generations.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807170364
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For over four decades, John Coykendall’s passion has been preserving the farm heritage of a small community in rural southeastern Louisiana. A Tennessee native and longtime master gardener at Blackberry Farm, Coykendall has become a celebrity in a growing movement that places a premium on farm-to-table cuisine with locally sourced, organic, and heirloom foods and flavors. While his work takes him around the world searching for seeds and the cultural knowledge of how to grow them, what inspires him most is his annual pilgrimage to Louisiana. Drawn to the Washington Parish area as a college student, Coykendall forged long-lasting friendships with local farmers and gardeners. Over the decades, he has recorded oral histories, recipes, tall tales, agricultural knowledge, and wisdom from generations past in more than eighty illustrated and handwritten journals. At the same time, he has unearthed and safeguarded rare varieties of food crops once grown in the area, then handed them back to the community. In Preserving Our Roots: My Journey to Save Seeds and Stories, Coykendall shares a wealth of materials collected in his journals, ensuring they are passed on to future generations. Organized by season, the book offers a narrative chronicle of Coykendall’s visits to Washington Parish since 1973. He highlights staple crops, agricultural practices, and favorite recipes from the families and friends who have hosted him. Accompanied by a rich selection of drawings, journal pages, and photographs—along with over forty recipes—Preserving Our Roots chronicles Coykendall’s passion for recording foods and narratives that capture the rhythms of daily life on farms, in kitchens, and across generations.
Buried Seeds
Author: Karan Bellani
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183284974
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
A young boy in Amritsar learns to cook in his grandmother's kitchen while doing sewa at the legendary kitchens of the Golden Temple. He works as a delivery boy for his father's video cassette library, makes blankets, cooks at weddings and opens a catering business in the back of his house at the age of seventeen. The boy, now a young chef, makes a journey of a lifetime to New York, only to face stiffer challenges--that of being homeless and facing discrimination almost every single day. Buried he may have been, under failure and hopelessness, but nothing could keep him down, for he had the power of passion and perseverance, and the strength of skill and self-belief. He rose and how! This inspirational and page-turning account of the transformational journey of India's most celebrated chef, Vikas Khanna, is a priceless gift--a gift of hope and fulfilling one's dreams--for you and for everyone you love.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183284974
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
A young boy in Amritsar learns to cook in his grandmother's kitchen while doing sewa at the legendary kitchens of the Golden Temple. He works as a delivery boy for his father's video cassette library, makes blankets, cooks at weddings and opens a catering business in the back of his house at the age of seventeen. The boy, now a young chef, makes a journey of a lifetime to New York, only to face stiffer challenges--that of being homeless and facing discrimination almost every single day. Buried he may have been, under failure and hopelessness, but nothing could keep him down, for he had the power of passion and perseverance, and the strength of skill and self-belief. He rose and how! This inspirational and page-turning account of the transformational journey of India's most celebrated chef, Vikas Khanna, is a priceless gift--a gift of hope and fulfilling one's dreams--for you and for everyone you love.
Seeds OF Hope: A Journey Through Medication and Madness Toward Meaning
Author: Jocelyn Pedersen
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998763958
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Author Jocelyn Pedersen takes the reader through the ups and downs of loss, love, and recovery in this harrowing and heartfelt memoir. Jocelyn had faith and a positive outlook when she is faced with a terror so insidious it threatens to extinguish everything she believes in.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998763958
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Author Jocelyn Pedersen takes the reader through the ups and downs of loss, love, and recovery in this harrowing and heartfelt memoir. Jocelyn had faith and a positive outlook when she is faced with a terror so insidious it threatens to extinguish everything she believes in.
Seeds of Transformation
Author: Maggie Erotokritou
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781844091072
Category : Mantras
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Achieving a deeper sense of self is made simple with this unique spiritual guide containing 52 weekly mantras, all of which facilitate self-exploration and help transform consciousness. The order of the mantras allows for a gradual, profound, and lasting change while ultimately cultivating an inner sense of wholeness and unity. With easy-to-understand instructions on how to utilize each lesson, this practical resource is ideal for anyone with a desire to think, act, and live more positively.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781844091072
Category : Mantras
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Achieving a deeper sense of self is made simple with this unique spiritual guide containing 52 weekly mantras, all of which facilitate self-exploration and help transform consciousness. The order of the mantras allows for a gradual, profound, and lasting change while ultimately cultivating an inner sense of wholeness and unity. With easy-to-understand instructions on how to utilize each lesson, this practical resource is ideal for anyone with a desire to think, act, and live more positively.
Seeds
Author: Carolyn Fry
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022622449X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
From the magnificence of a towering redwood to the simple elegance of a tiny dandelion, seed-bearing plants abound on planet Earth. The sheer diversity of plants thriving today is largely thanks to the evolution of the seed, as this made plants resilient to environmental changes by enabling them to await optimum conditions for growth before springing to life. In a time of declining biodiversity, studying seeds is now helping scientists preserve this plant diversity for future generations. With Seeds, Carolyn Fry offers a celebration of these vital but unassuming packages of life. She begins with a sweeping tour through human history, designed to help us understand why we should appreciate and respect these floral parcels. Wheat, corn, and rice, she reminds us, supply the foundations of meals eaten by people around the world. Countless medicines, oils, clothing materials, and building supplies are available only because of the versatility and variety of seed-bearing plants. Fry then provides a comprehensive history of the evolution of seeds, explaining the myriad ways that they have adapted, survived, and thrived across the globe. Delving deeper into the science of seeds, she reveals the fascinating processes of dormancy, reproduction, germination, and dispersal, and showcases the estimable work conservationists are doing today to gather and bank seeds in order to prevent species from going extinct. Enriched by a stunning array of full-color images, Seeds offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the most enduring and essential players in the natural world.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022622449X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
From the magnificence of a towering redwood to the simple elegance of a tiny dandelion, seed-bearing plants abound on planet Earth. The sheer diversity of plants thriving today is largely thanks to the evolution of the seed, as this made plants resilient to environmental changes by enabling them to await optimum conditions for growth before springing to life. In a time of declining biodiversity, studying seeds is now helping scientists preserve this plant diversity for future generations. With Seeds, Carolyn Fry offers a celebration of these vital but unassuming packages of life. She begins with a sweeping tour through human history, designed to help us understand why we should appreciate and respect these floral parcels. Wheat, corn, and rice, she reminds us, supply the foundations of meals eaten by people around the world. Countless medicines, oils, clothing materials, and building supplies are available only because of the versatility and variety of seed-bearing plants. Fry then provides a comprehensive history of the evolution of seeds, explaining the myriad ways that they have adapted, survived, and thrived across the globe. Delving deeper into the science of seeds, she reveals the fascinating processes of dormancy, reproduction, germination, and dispersal, and showcases the estimable work conservationists are doing today to gather and bank seeds in order to prevent species from going extinct. Enriched by a stunning array of full-color images, Seeds offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the most enduring and essential players in the natural world.
Inventory
Author: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Plant Science Research Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plant introduction
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plant introduction
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 1522
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 1522
Book Description