Available Formats
Hardback
Published: 8th September 2016
Hardback
Published: 8th February 2018
Board book
Published: 12th November 2024
Botanicum
By (Author) Katie Scott
By (author) Kathy Willis
Templar Books
Big Picture Press
8th September 2016
8th September 2016
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
580
Hardback
112
Width 278mm, Height 376mm, Spine 15mm
1030g
The 2016 offering from Big Picture Press's Welcome to the Museum series, Botanicum is a stunningly curated guide to plant life. With artwork from Katie Scott of Animalium fame, Botanicum gives readers the experience of a fascinating exhibition from the pages of a beautiful book. From perennials to bulbs to tropical exotica, Botanicum is a wonderful feast of botanical know ledge complete with superb cross sections of how plants work.
This beautifully illustrated book is a comprehensive, curated guide to plant life... it's a feast of botanical knowledge. * BBC Gardener's World *
...Stunningly illustrated guide to plant life. The perfect gift for anyone from three to ninety-three. * Huffington Post *
...a big, beautiful artifact. Gloriously hand-illustrated in the manner of classic Victorian natural history, it offers levels of information suitable for intelligent, inquisitive young minds and begs to be pored over endlessly. * Financial Times *
A beautiful and tremendously well written guide to plant life, from algae to the Amazon waterlily... This is a volume to treasure. * The English Garden *
This is a splendid exploration of the world of plants by Kathy Willis, from the primitive to the prettiest. The botanical pictures by Katie Scott are lovely. * Evening Standard *
A feast of botanical drawing and description. * Metro *
Illustrator: Katie Scott graduated from University of Brighton in 2011. Her w ork draw s influences from traditional medical and botanical illustration, both in aesthetic and subject matter. Her w ork plays w ith the ideas of scientific uncertainty and speculation, fabricating the inner and outer w orkings of the w orld. Her illustrations depict a familiar yet fantasy vision of plants, humans and minerals. Author: Professor Katherine (Kathy) J. W illis is Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , w here she spearheaded the launch of Kew 's Science Strategy 2015-2020. Kathy is also Professor of Biodiversity in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford and an adjunct Professor in Biology at the University of Bergen. She previously held the Tasso Leventis Chair of Biodiversity at Oxford and w as founding Director of the Biodiversity Institute. Kathy's research interests focus on the relationship betw een long-term ecosystem dynamics and environmental change. Kathy has published extensively and has authored or coauthored over 100 scientific publications, including the landmark book The Evolution of Plants, now in its second edition. In August 2015, Kathy w as aw arded the prestigious Michael Faraday Prize from the Royal Society for her excellent w ork in science communication.