Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
64
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 15, 1997
Editorial
Dorling Kindersley Children
ISBN-10
0789422131
ISBN-13
9780789422132
Descripción
David Burnie's book offers an insightful exploration of flowers, delving into their captivating physical characteristics and intricate life cycles. With a keen eye for detail, the author unveils the diverse anatomy of flowers, explaining how each component plays a role in their beauty and reproduction. Readers will discover the vibrant colors, unique shapes, and alluring scents that make flowers a vital part of the natural world.
Beyond mere descriptions, the text also examines various types of garden flowers, providing a glimpse into how these plants thrive in cultivated spaces. Burnie emphasizes the importance of flowers in ecosystems, highlighting their roles in attracting pollinators and supporting biodiversity. This examination invites readers to appreciate not only the aesthetic appeal of flowers but also their essential functions within the environment.
Beyond mere descriptions, the text also examines various types of garden flowers, providing a glimpse into how these plants thrive in cultivated spaces. Burnie emphasizes the importance of flowers in ecosystems, highlighting their roles in attracting pollinators and supporting biodiversity. This examination invites readers to appreciate not only the aesthetic appeal of flowers but also their essential functions within the environment.
Géneros
Infantil
Ciencia y Tecnología