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This book looks at our changing relationships with seven plants and the historical effects those plants have had on civilization.
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History, Flowers, Plants and civilizationShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Seven flowers and how they shaped our world
2015, The Overlook Press
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1468310097 9781468310092
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Seven flowers and how they shaped our world
2014, Overlook Press
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1468308173 9781468308174
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-272) and index.
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Drawing on sources both ancient and modern, and featuring lush full-color illustrations and gorgeous line art throughout, Potter examines our changing relationship with these potent plants and the effects they had on civilizations through the ages. The opium poppy, for example, returned to haunt its progenitors in the West, becoming the source of an enormously profitable drug trade in Asia. In the seventeenth century, the irrational exuberance of the Dutch for rare tulips led to a nationwide financial collapse. Potter also explores how different cultures came to view the same flowers in totally different lights. While Confucius saw virtue and modesty in his native orchids, the ancient Greeks saw only lust and sex. In the eye of each beholder, these are flowers of life and death; of purity and passion; of greed, envy and virtue; of hope and consolation; of the beauty that drives men wild. All seven demonstrate the enduring ability of flowers to speak metaphorically--if we could only decode what they have to say.
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