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Chris Collins celebrates the humble and sometimes hated plants we call weeds. He discovers that there is no such thing as a weed, botanically speaking, and that in fact what we call a weed has changed again and again over the last three hundred years. Chris uncovers the story of our changing relationship with weeds - in reality, the story of the battle between wilderness and civilisation. He finds out how weeds have been seen as beautiful and useful in the past, and sees how their secrets are being unlocked today in order to transform our crops. Finally, Chris asks whether, in our quest to eliminate Japanese Knotweed or Rhododendron Ponticum, we are really engaged in an arms race we can never win. We remove weeds from our fields and gardens at our peril. (http://docuwiki.net/ index.php?title=The_ Wonder_of_Weeds)
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随遇而安生生不息的机会主义者 狗舌草被火车气流和乘客的鞋底带往各地 大叶醉鱼草真眼熟 杜鹃花这么漂亮居然也是强势入侵物种呀 日本虎杖没有很好看呀为何曾被称为最美的草本植物 塔勒水芹是所有植物基因图谱的模型 珀尔塔尔湖景房好漂亮 次生演替吧这是 用诗歌来结尾好帅气
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2020年12月27日
下河迷人羊果朗
君若以国士待我,我当以国士报之 君视臣如草芥,臣视君如寇仇 野草有意思,我当多留意
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2020年12月27日
霜树
最近很偏好这种以一类物为线索、贯穿不同学科、讲述相关科技文化史的书和纪录片。全程跳戏一枝黄花,中间虎杖那段好像外星生物入侵………BBC很喜欢最后来一句诗总结啊,博物的气象的自然的最后都能落入诗里,真好
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