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Green Nature / Human Nature The Meaning of Plants in Our Lives

By: Charles A Lewis
148 pages, 8 b/w photos
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Assesses the psychological, sociological and physiological responses of people to vegetation in cities and forests, presenting an evolutionary basis for the human attraction to plants.

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By: Charles A Lewis
148 pages, 8 b/w photos
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Lewis presents to the reader convincing evidence that people's dependency on plants encompasses all aspects of who we are as humans -- that, indeed, plants influence us psychologically, physiologically, socially, and spiritually as well as physically and intellectually... Lewis' work is an important contribution. -- HortScience
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