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40: 114: 100:. In order to aid the amateur botanist, it used color to classify flowers, noting that this made it easier for novices to identify specimens, and that insects also used color to identify plants. The book also explored the relationship between flowers and the insects that feed on their nectar, using rather anthropomorphic language, and discussed scientific questions of the time, such as 157:) it waves. The bee alights on the convenient, spreading platform, and, guided by the dark veining and golden lines leading to the nectar, sips the delectable fluid shortly to be changed to honey. Now, as he raises his head and withdraws it from the nectary, he must rub it against the pollen-laden anther above, and some of the pollen necessarily falls on the visitor.... 153:. Indeed, this gorgeous flower is thought by scientists to be all that it is for the bees' benefit, which, of course, is its own also. ... The large showy blossom cannot but attract the passing bee, whose favorite color (according to 166:
described the book as "charming in its language, instructive and entertaining in its descriptions, and above all, fascinating in its wealth of beautifully executed illustrations," while
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theory that orchids produce no nectar. Her description of the flowers also referred to relevant poetry and folklore. Unlike her book
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wrote that "this kind of a popular flower book has long been wanting in America."
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But even in the meadows of France Napoleon need not have looked far from the
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First edition from archive.org (includes full-color illustrations)
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Women in the Biological Sciences: A Biobibliographic Sourcebook
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Index

Wild Flowers: An Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers and their Insect Visitors

Neltje Blanchan
Doubleday, Page & Company
Neltje Blanchan
Doubleday, Page & Company
Sprengel's
Bird Neighbors

Iris versicolor
Iris versicolor
John Ruskin
Napoleon
fleurs-de-lis
bees
Sir John Lubbock
The New York Times
Asa Don Dickinson
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation



Neltje Blanchan.
ISBN
0313346801
Doubleday, Neltje Blanchan De Graff.
ISBN
0674627342
Neltje Blanchan De Graff Doubleday (1865-1918).

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