Chris Thorogood

Books by Chris Thorogood

Chris Thorogood lectures biology at the University of Oxford where he holds the position of Deputy Director at Oxford Botanic Garden. His research focusses on evolution, biodiversity and biomimetics, and his work takes him around the world in pursuit of plants. Chris is also an acclaimed wildlife artist and botanical illustrator.

Interviews with Chris Thorogood

The best books on Botany, recommended by Chris Thorogood

In the face of climate change and widespread extinction, there has never been a more important time to study plant science, says Chris Thorogood – author of Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers. Here he recommends five of his favourite books on botany, including historical accounts of plant exploration and a beautiful photobook profiling the world’s most impressive botanical gardens.

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