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Plants that trap and eat animals have inspired awe since before the days of Darwin. Lured into the danger zone by optical, tactile and olfactory strategies, the prey succumb to ingenious traps and face their doom. But unlike plants that temporarily catch insects for pollination, the true carnivores go considerably further: they digest them for the nutrients they need to survive in extremely inhospitable sites on land and in water. This exquisite, thoroughly up-to-date book, copiously illustrated with close-up photography, provides the first comprehensive listing of some 630 known carnivorous plant species, described in fascinating detail, with identification history, physiology, ecology and an extensive bibliography. It is an essential reference for hobbyist, naturalist and collector alike.
224 pp, 190 x 260 mm, 158 colour and b/w illus., 2 maps, hardcover
ISBN13 9780881927924
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Media Reviews
The first comprehensive listing of known species, says the publisher, described in detail and with specially commissioned close-up photography. Eating everything from insects to rats (!) these plants are quite spectacular and should provide essential reference for collectors, hobbyists and naturalists.
Publishing News 01/02/2008
A curious world, indeed, is brilliantly described in this definitive guide. Expert botanists with wide renown ... have compiled the first comprehensive listing of all 630 known species of so-called flowers of evil. ... Highly recommended for all gardening or reference collections.
Donna L. Davey Library Journal 01/11/2007
Has a decidedly international outlook, giving an overview of the amazing worldwide diversity of carnivorous plants. Perhaps its most noteworthy features are the many crystal-clear close-up color images of the plants, most of which are quite attractive to humans as well as to insects!
HortIdeas 01/11/2007
Comprehensive ... a first-rate book for plant lovers and naturalists alike. The photography is superior.
John Bagnasco Garden Compass 01/01/2008
An exquisite book, truly covering both biology and cultivation of carnivorous plants.
Root Gorelick Plant Science Bulletin 01/01/2008