The Genus Meconopsis

The Genus Meconopsis by James L. S. Cobb, published by Anova Books in August 1989, is a detailed exploration of the Himalayan poppies, a group of plants known for their large, vibrant flowers. This edition spans 125 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the reasons these plants are not widely cultivated despite their striking appearance and potential benefits.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the genus Meconopsis, including its distribution, classification, and evolution. The book also addresses the medicinal and agricultural potential of these plants, aiming to dispel common misconceptions surrounding their cultivation. Through this informative approach, the text contributes to the understanding of botany and the life sciences, making it a valuable resource for those interested in plant biology and horticulture.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Himalayan poppies, properly known as the genus Meconopsis, are a group of plants that have flowers up to 11 ins (28 cms) across and show in perfect purity many colours. This book sets out to explain why they are not widely grown and to remove some of the prejudices. It details their distribution, their medicinal and agricultural potential, their classification and their evolution.
FAQ
What is “The Genus Meconopsis” about?
Who is the author of “The Genus Meconopsis”?
When was “The Genus Meconopsis” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Genus Meconopsis”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
