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Plant Types 1 Algae, Fungi and Lichens and Plant Types 2 Mosses, Ferns, Conifers and Flowering Plants by Ruth N. Miller, published in 1989 by Stanley Thornes Ltd., together form a clear and well-structured introduction to the major groups of the plant kingdom. Designed as complementary volumes, these books were produced primarily for educational use, yet their straightforward explanations and logical organisation make them equally suitable for general readers seeking a solid grounding in basic botany.
In Plant Types 1, Ruth N. Miller focuses on simpler and non-vascular organisms, explaining the structure, reproduction, and ecological roles of algae, fungi, and lichens. The text introduces key biological concepts in an accessible manner, supported by diagrams and illustrations that clarify life cycles and structural features. Emphasis is placed on classification and functional characteristics, helping readers understand how these organisms differ from higher plants and why they are essential to ecosystems.
Plant Types 2 continues the progression through increasingly complex plant groups, covering mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowering plants. This volume explains the development of vascular systems, seeds, and flowers, and how these evolutionary advances enabled plants to colonise a wide range of terrestrial environments. The material is presented in a systematic, comparative way, making it particularly useful for students studying plant diversity and plant evolution.
Published in 1989, these Stanley Thornes Ltd. volumes remain practical and informative educational resources. Together, Plant Types 1 and Plant Types 2 provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of plant diversity, making them valuable reference works for schools, introductory biology courses, and readers with an interest in understanding the fundamental structure and classification of plants.
Condition: Near Fine - Little to no notable wear.