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Hey nerds, I want to study botany as a hobby. What would be some good books to start with in order to get a fundamental understanding of the way plants work?

>> No.16097027
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16097027

>>16095723
Leave Society by Tao Lin

>> No.16097040

>>16095723
No idea. This would be more appropriate on /sci/.
Try the stupid questions thread(unironically) and consult https://sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide/

>> No.16097061

my mom has so many plants in our apartments. i mean it's therapeutic for her and she is very nervous in general but this shit is fucking everywhere. Just wanted to let it off

>> No.16097065

>>16097027
god i love her bros... when will she be back?

>> No.16097106

>>16097027
>Leave Society
Moar liek Leaf Society

>> No.16097114

You fell for the „just get a hobby“ meme. Hobbies are not something you force. That‘s called a job.

>> No.16097129

>>16095723
khan academys highschool ecology class is very good for a general catch up on principles

>> No.16098171

Goethe morphology of plants

>> No.16098437

>>16095723
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_mPu_TVy1E

his reccs are a bit dry but very thorough, might be worth checking it out. (great channel btw)