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On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants
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128 pages
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Exploring the intersection of evolution and botany, this work delves into how climbing plants adapt to their environments through natural selection. Darwin examines the unique mechanisms and strategies these plants employ to thrive, offering insights into their growth patterns and interactions with their surroundings. This analysis not only highlights the ingenuity of nature but also reinforces his broader theories of evolution, illustrating the intricate relationship between organisms and their habitats.
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2009, paperback
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