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An Orchard Invisible: A Natural History of Seeds by Jonathan Silvertown

majota's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5

loppear's review

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3.0

Light but quality pop-science on seeds, plant sex, and plant's evolutionary relationships with pollinators, parasites, and people. Via UChicago's free monthly ebook program.

fleece's review

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1.0

didn't like (hated) the writing style, didn't go in depth enough for my taste either. not recommended if you already know how natural selection and domestication works, cos he'll just KEEP GOING ON ABOUT IT, IN A HORRIBLE STYLE
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