Flower Watching with Alice Eastwood

Author:
Michael Elsohn Ross
Illustrator:
Laurie Caple
Publication:
1997 by Carolrhoda Books, Inc
Genre:
Biography, Nature, Non-fiction
Series:
Naturalist's Apprentice Biographies Members Only
Pages:
48
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Have you ever peered into a poppy? Do you like to watch butterflies bopping from daisies to dandelions? Imagine a lifelong journey into the world of flowers. Alice Eastwood started learning about flowers in her uncle’s garden when she was a young girl. She spent a lifetime climbing mountains, crossing deserts, and combing valleys in search of wild flower gardens. Alice a worked tirelessly for the plants she loved—from learning about new species to fighting for old growth forests.
Follow Alice's inspiring story as she discovers a world of flowers. And along the way, pick up a few skills and suggestions sure to be helpful to flower watchers of all ages.
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