A Fragile Eden by Rosemary Wise

A Fragile Eden by Rosemary Wise

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This work is a collection of painting of the natural flowering plants found on the Seychelles, the only islands in the world that are formed of granite. The book came about after the Oxford University Biological Expedition in 1985 to study the vegetation of the islands.

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A Fragile Eden by Rosemary Wise

This text transports readers to a band of ancient and remote islands located 1000 miles off the coast of Africa. These islands, the Seychelles, ahve been geologically isolated for more than 70 million years. They include the only islands in the world that are formed of granite. In their long isolation, the native flora of these 32 granitic islands remained untouched until the late 18th century. Since then, however, inroads have been made in their natural environment by human settlement, by the introduction of cinnamon and its rapid spread over many of the islands and by present-day tourism. Slowly these fragile plants have been overrun and many are now endangered. Most of the plants first described 100 years ago are still found today, but many are becoming increasingly rare. Some cling to existence with only a few specimens to be found, often in remote locations. In 1985 the Oxford University Biological Expedition to the Seychelles studied the vegetarian on several of the islands. Rosemary Wise, the department's artist, was asked to accompany the expedition. She became alarmed that the rapidly disappearing species might go unrecorded and made it her mission for the next 10 years to
"Winner of the 1998 for Excellence in Design and Production in Professional/Scholarly Publishing, Association of American Publishers"
Rosemary Wise is the botanical artist in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Oxford. She has traveled widely to draw and paint plants throughout the world. On a freelance basis, she has worked regularly for the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and has contributed illustrations to numerous books and journals. In 1995 the Linnean Society of London awarded her the Jill Smythies Medal for published botanical illustration.
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ISBN 13 9780691048178
ISBN 10 0691048177
Title A Fragile Eden
Author Rosemary Wise
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Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 1998-05-10
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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