Spring 2025 Frontlist Scanbook

ADULT: Nature & Gardening

9781784887964 Hardie Grant London $19.99 • April 2025

THE HOUSEPLANT HANDBOOK A Beginner’s Guide to Caring for Houseplants BY ALICE BAILEY AND MADDIE BAILEY

Hardcover 144 Pages 7.3 in H | 5.3 in W Gardening / House Plants & Indoor

The Houseplant Handbook is a useful guide on how to find perfect plant matches for your home environments with a sustainable and innovative approach. Focusing on working with the plants you already own, the book is divided in chapters detailing all the possible conditions: Extreme Sun/Heat, Dry Air/Central Heating, Deep Shade, High Humidity, Draughty, Cold.

9781784889807 Quadrille $14.99 • May 2025

BEES BY SUSAN E. CLARK

As the world becomes more uncertain and life more stressful – with most of us spending the day indoors, staring at a screen -- getting outside and connecting with nature is an easy and affordable way boost our mental and physical health. In this new, collectable series, you will be encouraged to embrace nature and all its wonders. Learn to recognise different bees, clouds, constellations, butterflies, wild flowers, seashells, trees, mushrooms, birds and more.

Hardcover 112 Pages 6.1 in H | 4.7 in W Nature / Animals / Insects & Spiders

9781784889814 Hardie Grant London $14.99 • May 2025 Hardcover 112 Pages 6.1 in H | 4.7 in W Nature / Sky Observation

CLOUDS BY SUSAN E. CLARK

As the world becomes more uncertain and life more stressful – with most of us spending the day indoors, staring at a screen -- getting outside and connecting with nature is an easy and affordable way boost our mental and physical health. In this new, collectable series, you will be encouraged to embrace nature and all its wonders. Learn to recognise different bees, clouds, constellations, butterflies, wild flowers, seashells, trees, mushrooms, birds and more.

9781958417850 Hardie Grant North America $45.00 • May 2025 Hardcover 192 Pages 9.7 in H | 7.5 in W Science / Life Sciences / Botany

FERNS A 350-Million-Year Story of Adaptation, Migration, and Survival BY FAY-WEI LI AND JACOB S. SUISSA Ferns are the most remarkable of plants, and their science is both complex and beautiful. Among our most ancient plants, they have a unique way of reproducing, and their story reveals much about our planet's evolution. Ferns tells a remarkable science story by tracing their origins to over 350 million years ago. It explores how ferns migrated from seat to land, how they sought light and interacted within ecosystems, and what their ability to adapt can tell us about our warming Earth.

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