Plant Tribe
Title | Plant Tribe PDF eBook |
Author | Igor Josifovic |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 833 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1683358767 |
Igor JosifovicandJudith de Graaff, the bestselling authors of Urban Jungle, delve into the many ways that nurturing plants helps nurture the soul. Plant Tribe: Living Happily Ever After with Plants addresses the life-changing magic of living with and caring for plants. Aimed at a wider audience than typical houseplant books, each chapter combines easily digestible plant knowledge, style guidance via real home interiors, and inspiring advice for using plants to increase energy, creativity, and well-being, and to attract love and prosperity. Also included: real-world @urbanjungleblog followers’ FAQs, a section on plants and pets, and plant care for the different stages of a houseplant’s life. The focus is on using plants to raise the positive energy of every room in the house and to live happily ever after with plants. “Living with plants has changed my life: Taking care of my green friends helps me feel present in the moment and inspired to more observant and patient. Plant Tribe is full of fresh ideas on how to take plant love to the next level. I’m so glad this book exists!” —Tina Roth Eisenberg, designer, founder of Tattly, CreativeMornings, Friends Work Here, and TeuxDeux Includes Color Photographs
Writing the Urban Jungle
Title | Writing the Urban Jungle PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph McLaughlin |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780813919720 |
Much has been written about the effects of British culture on colonized people, but this study suggests that the influence worked both ways. Focusing on the relationship between literature and metropolitan culture, it discusses the cultural confusion caused by bringing the foreign home.
Spawn
Title | Spawn PDF eBook |
Author | Todd McFarlane |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | 9781582401119 |
Graphic novel. Sure to appeal to comic book fans and urban horror buffs alike.
Wonder Plants
Title | Wonder Plants PDF eBook |
Author | Irene Schampaert |
Publisher | Lannoo Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | House plants in interior decoration |
ISBN | 9789401436816 |
* Plants as interior design is a major trend in current fashion, lifestyle and design* Includes 80% inspiration and 20% practical tips about variation in size and color, different sorts of plants, and maintaining them"The botanical trend tends to grow" - Style-files.comGreen in your interior is the new trend. Not only growing plants and flowers but also using them as a stylish element in your interior to create the perfect atmosphere. By showing different interiors where plants are the protagonist, this book shows how you can transform your house into an oasis of green. With practical tips to give each plant the perfect spot and an overview of their characteristics.
Darwin Comes to Town
Title | Darwin Comes to Town PDF eBook |
Author | Menno Schilthuizen |
Publisher | Picador |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2018-04-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1250127831 |
*Carrion crows in the Japanese city of Sendai have learned to use passing traffic to crack nuts. *Lizards in Puerto Rico are evolving feet that better grip surfaces like concrete. *Europe’s urban blackbirds sing at a higher pitch than their rural cousins, to be heardover the din of traffic. How is this happening? Menno Schilthuizen is one of a growing number of “urban ecologists” studying how our manmade environments are accelerating and changing the evolution of the animals and plants around us. In Darwin Comes to Town, he takes us around the world for an up-close look at just how stunningly flexible and swift-moving natural selection can be. With human populations growing, we’re having an increasing impact on global ecosystems, and nowhere do these impacts overlap as much as they do in cities. The urban environment is about as extreme as it gets, and the wild animals and plants that live side-by-side with us need to adapt to a whole suite of challenging conditions: they must manage in the city’s hotter climate (the “urban heat island”); they need to be able to live either in the semidesert of the tall, rocky, and cavernous structures we call buildings or in the pocket-like oases of city parks (which pose their own dangers, including smog and free-rangingdogs and cats); traffic causes continuous noise, a mist of fine dust particles, and barriers to movement for any animal that cannot fly or burrow; food sources are mainly human-derived. And yet, as Schilthuizen shows, the wildlife sharing these spaces with us is not just surviving, but evolving ways of thriving. Darwin Comes toTown draws on eye-popping examples of adaptation to share a stunning vision of urban evolution in which humans and wildlife co-exist in a unique harmony. It reveals that evolution can happen far more rapidly than Darwin dreamed, while providing a glimmer of hope that our race toward over population might not take the rest of nature down with us.
Urban Jungle
Title | Urban Jungle PDF eBook |
Author | Vicky Woodgate |
Publisher | Blueprint Editions |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-05-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781499808292 |
Journey to thirty-eight big cities around the world and learn all about the amazing animals that live in them in this beautifully illustrated children's reference book! Did you know that there are wild boar on the streets of Berlin? Or that there are flying squirrels in New York City? From bats in air-conditioning vents to snakes in the sewers, there are surprising stories and incredible facts to discover around every corner! Kids will love learning about what kinds of animals make the cities near them their home! Packed with colorful illustrations, amazing maps, and hidden animals to find on each spread, this book takes young readers on a tour of thirty-eight cities around the world and will be a must-have in every house!
City Critters
Title | City Critters PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Read |
Publisher | Orca Book Publishers |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2012-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1554693950 |
Discusses the lives of wild animals that live in a North American urban environment--