The Botany Coloring Book by Paul Young


The Botany Coloring Book
Title : The Botany Coloring Book
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Language : English
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Number of Pages : 224 pages
Publication : Harper Perennial; First Edition (April 21, 1982)

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The Botany Coloring Book Reviews


  • M

    Whoever created this coloring book, I hope your pillow stays cool throughout the night. This is gods work and I would give them the biggest kiss on the lips! I’m retaining so much and it’s actually sticking in my brain! I feel so confident going into my final test and

  • Payo

    I got this for the plant student in my house and this coloring book makes learning plant anatomy a breeze.

  • Jessica Andrews

    This is a high quality botany coloring book. Covers many in depth topics. Good for middle schoolers through college age.

  • Liz Winter

    This is definitely an in depth college level book. I bought it to use for children in a plant ID class, but Ive been able to only use a few pages its just too detailed. Im sure it has its place, but its a bit too complicated for me! It has actually

  • ALICE L. MCKEON

    This is a great book when paired with Horticulture Principles and Practices by George Acquaah. By coloring in the pictures and processes illustrated here I find it very easy to return to the text book and to understand what had previously been very complex vocabulary when I

  • snydermemo

    This is a great coloring book! I was required to buy it for my botany class, but after using it, I would not hesitate to buy a similar one just for myself. The pages are extremely detailed and the book (when paired with other learning materials) follows a clear and logical

  • Lilly Robinson

    Im a botany student who also is a big visual learner, so having all of these diagrams to show me the different parts of the plants and the life cycles is a life saver. Super helpful for anyone who wants to explore plant science , just be sure to have a LOT of

  • youngka

    It gives me a challenge to remember what I have learned so I can color the right parts of the flower.but, thats not all. There is a lot of information about plants also, learned a lot by getting this book.The author wrote it so it is easy to learn, great

  • Good

    I like it

  • darío rogo

    El concepto de aprender dibujando es muy original. A medida que lees la lección, te da pautas para colorear y retener mejor. Le bajo una estrella porque la leyenda de colores a veces es poco intuitiva.

  • Kai

    Ill keep it short, its a good book. I purchased it mainly for reading, like the pictures and the fact it can also be colored.

  • Grace Tudae

    This book has been an excellent tool to complement my Herbal Medicine Course. It has helped me so much to empathically and scientifically understand the cellular structures AND get deeper into the botanical chemistry WITHOUT THE MATH! (whew!) It is ALSO a great ARTISTIC TOOL as I can see clearly how to portray various structures in my botanical illustration sketches. I do recommend using the learning tool instructions about applying which colours where. I wanted to jump right in and colour but the instructions are quick and do make the visual understanding of several pages at a glance, meaningful via the continuity of the colouring choices for certain structures. Such a Lovely Book!

  • Susana

    Im studying botanical illustration and thought this would help me learn about botany at the same time as engaging in some mindful colouring in. Not a childrens book by any means.