A rich, accessible history of botany and the people who shaped it, from the early researchers to Linnaeus.
This edition centers on the science of botany and its development, weaving biographical sketches with a concise history. It frames how foundational ideas and key figures helped organize knowledge about plants, and it highlights the enduring value of tables, notes, and plates for reference. The work also presents context on the rise of systematic botany and the legacy of early explorers in the field.
Readers will gain clarity on the premise of botany as a science, with approachable explanations and historical milestones that illuminate how modern ideas came to be.
- Biographical insights into James Lee and the evolution of botanical study
- Connections to pivotal figures like Linnaeus, Tournefort, and Ray
- Historical perspective on the development of the Sexual System and plant classification
- Illustrated plates and tables that support the discussion and reference use
Ideal for readers curious about the history and foundations of botany, from students to general science readers.
James Lee is a Perl hacker, Linux administrator, security consultant, and open source advocate. James is the founder and CEO of Onsight Inc., a consulting firm specializing in Perl training and web development. James is also a co-author of the first edition of Hacking Exposed Linux.