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Plants From the Woods and Forests of Chile

Martin Gardner (Author) · Paulina Hechenleitner Vega (Author) · Royal Botanic Garden · Hardcover

Plants From the Woods and Forests of Chile - Martin Gardner

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Synopsis "Plants From the Woods and Forests of Chile"

Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile is a volume of high-quality botanical art depicts the rich diversity and beauty of Chile's unique forested areas where for the last 25 years the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has engaged in collaborative research and conservation initiatives.Featuring 81 unique watercolour paintings painstakingly and accurately record the minutest of details to bring alive the beautiful plant life of a fascinating part of the world.This reprint edition is one of the first books to be published in English solely dedicated to Chilean plants, includes authoritative non-technical text on trees, shrubs, herbaceous and bulbous plants and is compiled by three authors drawing on decades of experience working with Chilean plants in their native habitats and in cultivation.This elegant book records the observations of three talented Turkish artists, Gulner Eksi, Hulya Korkmaz and Isik Guner, who have painstakingly and accurately recorded the minutest of detail to bring alive the beautiful plant life of Chile.Author Martin Gardner from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has spent 30 years visiting Chile and is regarded as a leading authority on the cultivation of Chilean plants in the UK.
Martin Gardner
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Martin Gardner (1914–2010) was an influential American science communicator and writer, known for popularizing recreational mathematics and promoting critical thinking. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated in Philosophy from the University of Chicago. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy, and after the war, he worked as a freelance writer and editor.

His most notable legacy is his monthly column "Mathematical Games" in Scientific American, which he wrote for 25 years (1956–1981). Through this column, Gardner introduced the public to complex mathematical concepts through games, puzzles, and paradoxes, making accessible topics such as fractals, game theory, and cryptography. His clear and engaging style inspired generations of mathematicians and scientists.

In addition to his work in mathematics, Gardner was a critic of pseudoscience and irrational thinking. He wrote extensively on topics such as astrology, UFOs, and homeopathy, promoting skepticism and the scientific method.

Throughout his life, Gardner published more than 70 books, including works on magic, philosophy, and literature. His influence endures in the scientific community and in popular culture, being admired by figures like Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, and Douglas Hofstadter.

To commemorate his centenary, the University of Barcelona organized a virtual exhibition highlighting his contribution to the dissemination of mathematical and scientific knowledge.
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Suzanne Adam Monday, May 05, 2025

Muy hermoso. Una joya. Me ha ayudado muchísimo en aprender a identificar las plantas nativas de Chile.

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