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  1. Seeds: time capsules of life. Kesseler, Rob and Stuppy, Wolfgang (2006) Seeds: time capsules of life. Papadakis. ISBN 9781901092660. Button Creeper (Tersonia Cyathifl ... Prickly Starwort (Stellaria Punge ... Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis Arve ... Twining Purslane (Calandrinia Ere ... Repository Staff Only: | University Staff:

  2. Anyone who believes that life and art are inseparable will want to purchase this book immediately." -- Choice The publication of the first edition of Seeds broke new ground by melding art and science in a beautiful yet authoritative examination of the design and function of seeds.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2007 · Seeds: Time Capsules of Life, Kesseler Rob and Stuppy Wolfgang. 0+000 pp. Papadakis Publishers, London, UK. 2006. ISBN 1901092666 £35. www.papadakis.net - Volume 17 Issue 1

  4. True time capsules of life, seeds may travel thousands of miles and wait, if necessary, for hundreds of years before they germinate. In this book, artist Rob Kesseler and Wolfgang Stuppy of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, present a natural history of seeds, illustrated with close-up photographs and scanning electron micrographs.

    • Robe Kesseler, Wolfgang Stuppy
  5. 1 de jan. de 2006 · Seeds: Time Capsules of Life. $47.00. (80) Only 1 left in stock - order soon. A remarkable collaboration of art and science celebrating the diversity of seeds. An orchid seed may be minuscule, so small and light that one gram contains more than 7.5 million seeds. In contrast, a single-seeded Seychelles seed is a nut weighing up to 20 pounds.

    • Hardcover
    • Rob Kesseler
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  7. 24 de jul. de 2022 · Seeds: Time Capsules of Life. My work is about containment.This time, however, seeds. The original intention had been to create small sculptures of seeds. However, walking around parks and gardens, squatting on my haunches, examining tiny plants, amazed at their exquisite forms, I realised that to copy Nature is not only foolish, but nigh on ...