“At once beautiful, rigorous, and wildly inventive, Do Plants Know Math? is a revelation. It will change the way you look at the world.”—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History“This deeply authoritative, comprehensive, and constantly entrancing book takes us from ancient China to the abstract mathematics of Alan Turing, offering a lesson in finding the beauty and the mystery that resides in the most unlikely corners of nature. Do Plants Know Math? provides a testament to humankind’s imagination, ingenuity, and spirit of inquiry.”—Philip Ball, author of The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature“A wondrous book that intertwines the visual beauty of nature with the logical beauty of mathematics. You will never look at plants or mathematics in quite the same way again. Do Plants Know Math? is readable, informed, imaginative, and steeped in history—I can’t sing its praises highly enough.”—Ian Stewart, author of What’s the Use?“Geometric shapes, numeric equations, computers, and chemistry—what does all this have to do with the colorful shapes of lovely wildflowers and fruits? There is a relationship between the two, and this book takes us on an entertaining journey of trying to figure out the mystery of exactly what that relationship is. The journey has been going on for more than a thousand years and we still have much to learn about plants, our silent companions. Here are some insights to help us understand them a little better.”—Joan Maloof, author of Treepedia and Nature’s Temples
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