
Deadly Science: How Plants Thrive
Discover the remarkable ways plants survive and flourish in Australia's extreme environments with How Plants Thrive, part of the Deadly Science series by Australian Geographic, created with Corey Tutt. From the driest regions of the outback to the humid forests of northern Queensland, this book explores how native plants have adapted over time to fire, drought, predators, and changing conditions.
Young readers will uncover fascinating plant strategies, including seeds that rely on fire to open, carnivorous plants that trap insects, and species traditionally used for healing and nourishment. Blending modern science with Indigenous knowledge, the book offers a deeper understanding of plants, ecosystems, and the powerful natural forces shaping our planet. Designed to inspire curiosity and respect for nature, it encourages readers to see the plant world in a whole new way.
Discover the remarkable ways plants survive and flourish in Australia's extreme environments with How Plants Thrive, part of the Deadly Science series by Australian Geographic, created with Corey Tutt. From the driest regions of the outback to the humid forests of northern Queensland, this book explores how native plants have adapted over time to fire, drought, predators, and changing conditions.
Young readers will uncover fascinating plant strategies, including seeds that rely on fire to open, carnivorous plants that trap insects, and species traditionally used for healing and nourishment. Blending modern science with Indigenous knowledge, the book offers a deeper understanding of plants, ecosystems, and the powerful natural forces shaping our planet. Designed to inspire curiosity and respect for nature, it encourages readers to see the plant world in a whole new way.
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Discover the remarkable ways plants survive and flourish in Australia's extreme environments with How Plants Thrive, part of the Deadly Science series by Australian Geographic, created with Corey Tutt. From the driest regions of the outback to the humid forests of northern Queensland, this book explores how native plants have adapted over time to fire, drought, predators, and changing conditions.
Young readers will uncover fascinating plant strategies, including seeds that rely on fire to open, carnivorous plants that trap insects, and species traditionally used for healing and nourishment. Blending modern science with Indigenous knowledge, the book offers a deeper understanding of plants, ecosystems, and the powerful natural forces shaping our planet. Designed to inspire curiosity and respect for nature, it encourages readers to see the plant world in a whole new way.















