Weeds

In Defense of Nature's Most Unloved Plants

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Richard Mabey: Weeds (2012, HarperCollins Publishers)

336 pages

English language

Published Aug. 26, 2012 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-206546-9
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A nice idea, but flawed

I love things that grow or live where they are not supposed to be. A book about weeds is right up my alley, and I like the way Richard Mabey writes articles, so I expected to enjoy this. This is a book about weeds, their histories, their travels around the world, and why we think of them as we do.

The chapters each begin on a theme or a story about a weed, but often deviate unpredictably, and this makes the book a little loose and difficult to read. Mabey also has a tendency to situate all of the writing within a British perspective on weeds, which would be OK if he stated this as part of the book, but it feels as if it is just unconscious bias. As a result, the anecdotal moments about weeds growing in bomb sites or the paranoia of giant hogweed being a cold …

Subjects

  • Weeds
  • Horticulture