Well, I started this book knowing very little in the way of botany, and I feel compelled to point out the process of placing plants into various families is Seriously Bonkers, to use the scientific term. The two biggest families are, in layman’s terms, the roses and the daisies. But the roses also include grape vines, cabbages, oak trees, and rubber trees, while the daisies have carrots, coffee, ash trees, and olive trees for relatives. Apparently it all has to do with DNA, but wow. […]
Mind? Blown.
The Tree by Colin Tudge