Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora

Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora
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R. Lloyd Praeger. Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora

Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora

Table of Contents

PREFACE

P L A N T L I F E

CHAPTER I. ON FARLETON FELL

CHAPTER II. PLANT ASSOCIATIONS

CHAPTER III. PLANT MIGRATION

CHAPTER IV. SOME INTER-RELATIONS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS

CHAPTER V. PLANT STRUCTURES

CHAPTER VI. PLANTS AND MAN

CHAPTER VII. PAST AND PRESENT

CHAPTER VIII. SOME INTERESTING BRITISH PLANT GROUPS

INDEX

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R. Lloyd Praeger

Published by Good Press, 2019

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I trust the paraphrase may be pardoned. Why, indeed, should there be plants at all? This great globe, with its whole land surface covered, save at the Poles and in desert regions, with green plants in ten thousand forms, is indeed something to be wondered at. One fascinating question that arises is this: How far is our “lukewarm bullet” unique in its possession of a green plant mantle? Have we any evidence for the supposition that plants exist on the Moon, or on any planets of the solar system other than the Earth?

Vegetation as we know it on our world requires certain physical and chemical conditions for its existence. For instance, a temperature which, at least during the growing season, is well above the freezing-point of water is requisite; yet the temperature must remain a long way below the boiling-point of water; neither could plants as we know them exist in the absence of an atmosphere containing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapour, and incidentally, by its capacity for retaining heat, warding off violent extremes of temperature which otherwise would be a daily and nightly occurrence. What evidence is there as to the condition in these respects of those heavenly bodies which are sufficiently near to allow us to know something of them? To take first our own Moon. Astronomers are agreed that on the Moon there is neither air nor water; it is a dead mass of solid material, scorched by the Sun by day, held in the grip of appalling frost by night. The Moon was no doubt at some remote period of the Earth’s history cast off from that body, and it carried off with it a portion of the Earth’s atmosphere, or of the materials which later formed the Earth’s atmosphere. But the attraction of the Moon is so small that it was unable to retain these gases on its surface; they diffused into space, much of them returning probably to the Earth, leaving the Moon without any covering of nitrogen or oxygen or hydrogen or water vapour, and thus condemning it to permanent sterility.

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