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A practical introduction to plant biology that emphasizes direct observation and hands-on study of living specimens rather than abstract definitions. It explains variation, adaptation, and plant communities, then surveys the form and function of roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, seeds, and fruits, with chapters on germination, propagation, climbing, pruning, pollination, seed dispersal, and cryptogams. Practical exercises, measurements, and teacher suggestions accompany the explanations, which favor clear, nontechnical language and aim to connect basic botanical principles to everyday plant life and classroom or field activities.
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