Grasses

Grasses

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May 15, 2014 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published May 15, 2014
Publisher Reaktion Books
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 178023273X
ISBN-13 9781780232737

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Stephen A. Harris delves into the intricate relationship humans have cultivated with grasses throughout history. With an engaging narrative, he traces the origins and development of these vital plants, emphasizing their significance in various ecosystems and cultures around the world. From their roles in agriculture to their influence on ceremonies and everyday life, Harris uncovers the many layers of our connection with grasses.

The book takes readers on a journey through time, highlighting how grasses have shaped human civilization. The author explores their contributions to food production, shelter, and even medicine, showcasing how these seemingly simple plants have fueled progress and innovation. Each chapter reveals fascinating anecdotes and historical contexts, enriching the reader's understanding of grasses beyond their common perception.

Beyond history, the narrative also addresses the ecological importance of grasses, discussing their roles in soil health, water retention, and habitat creation for countless species. Through vivid descriptions and insightful observations, Harris provides a comprehensive look at the impact of grasses on the environment.

Ultimately, this exploration serves as a reminder of the humble origins of many aspects of modern life, encouraging a deeper appreciation for these perennial plants and their ongoing significance in our world. Harris invites readers to recognize and celebrate the quietly powerful influence of grasses, making a case for their preservation and greater awareness in an ever-changing landscape.

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