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Fruit (Hardcover, Compact Ed)
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Fruit (Hardcover, Compact Ed)
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Loot Price R531
Discovery Miles 5 310
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Following the award-winning Seeds: Time Capsules of Life, Wolfgang
Stuppy and Rob Kesseler explore the fascinating world of fruits
through a unique presentation of extraordinary images from around
the world accompanied by a lively explanatory text. Fruit. The word
itself conjures up mouthwatering memories of crunchy apples,
luscious strawberries, sweet bananas, succulent melons and juicy
pineapples, to which we can add the splendid tropical fruits on our
supermarket shelves. They are one of nature's most wonderful gifts
but providing us with a healthy source of food is not the reason
that plants produce such delicious fruits. It is therefore quite
legitimate to ask what fruits are, and why they exist. As will be
revealed, the true nature of fruits is concealed in what is buried
in their core: their seeds. The key role that both play in the
survival of each species explains the manifold strategies and ruses
that plants have developed for the dispersal of their seeds.
Whether these involve wind, water, humans, animals or the plant's
own explosive triggers, they are reflected in the many colours,
shapes and sizes of the fruits that protect the seeds and in the
extraordinary way that some fruits have adapted to the animals that
disperse their seeds, and the animals to the fruits they relish. In
this pioneering collaboration, visual artist Rob Kesseler and seed
morphologist Wolfgang Stuppy use scanning electronmicroscopy to
obtain astonishing images of a variety of fruits and the seeds they
protect. Razor-sharp cross-sections reveal intricate interiors,
nuts and other examples of botanical architecture and reproductive
ingenuity. The black and white microscope images have been
sumptuously coloured by Rob Kesseler highlighting the structure and
functioning of the minuscule fruit and seeds some almost invisible
to the naked eye and in so doing creating a work of art. Larger
fruits, flowers and seeds have been especially photographed. The
formation, development and demise of the fruits are described,
their vital role in the preservation of the biodiversity of our
planet explained. Fruits are the keepers of the precious seeds that
ensure our future; some are edible, others inedible and many, quite
simply, incredible.
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