Botany for Gardeners
Author:Brian Capon
Edition:3rd Edition
Designed to connect plant biology with practical gardening, this text explains how structure, growth, and environmental interactions influence plant health. It develops an understanding of processes such as water transport, reproduction, and adaptation, helping readers apply biological principles to cultivation and plant care.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Cells and Seeds: Basics and Beginnings→
- Chapter 2: Roots and Shoots: How Plants Mature→
- Chapter 3: Inside Stems→
- Chapter 4: Inside Roots and Leaves→
- Chapter 5: Adaptations for Protection→
- Chapter 6: Adaptations to Fulfill Basic Needs→
- Chapter 7: Control of Growth and Development→
- Chapter 8: The Uptake and Use of Water, Minerals, and Light→
- Chapter 9: From Flowers to Fruits→
- Chapter 10: Strategies of Inheritance→