A work of real passion ... There is a lot of science in the book, and it is not something to be read at too much of a lick. You must follow carefully, a sip at a time ... For much of the book Haskell is a trustworthy companion, rational but not entirely rationalist, knowledgeable but understanding of what the ignorant need to know, expert but — and this may be a surprising word for a book of popular biology — kind. His emphasis is on symbiosis and communality, both between plants and with plants ... More Haskells, please, and more flowers.
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