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Amara Darwin

Roots of Magnolia

“Roots of Magnolia” unveils the remarkable 100-million-year history of one of Earth's most enduring flowering plant families, revealing how these ancient trees have persisted through multiple mass extinctions and climate changes. Perhaps most fascinating is the discovery that magnolias predated bees, evolving in a world where beetles served as their primary pollinators.

This extraordinary durability stems from their primitive yet highly effective adaptations, including frost-resistant buds and unique reproductive strategies that have remained largely unchanged while other plant families underwent significant transformations.

The book progresses through three distinct sections, beginning with the geological context of the Cretaceous period when magnolias first emerged. Through a combination of fossil evidence, DNA analysis, and modern botanical research, readers explore how these resilient plants developed their distinctive characteristics and adapted to dramatic environmental shifts.

The narrative weaves together findings from multiple scientific disciplines, including paleobotany, climate science, and entomology, creating a comprehensive understanding of magnolia evolution and its broader implications for plant biology. This accessible yet scientifically rigorous exploration connects ancient plant history with contemporary conservation challenges, making it valuable for both academic researchers and educated enthusiasts.

The book's interdisciplinary approach demonstrates how magnolias serve as living laboratories for understanding plant adaptation and survival, offering crucial insights into how species persist through environmental change. By examining magnolias from both macro and micro perspectives, readers gain a deeper appreciation for these remarkable survivors and their significance in the broader context of plant evolution.
75 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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