De fleurs en fleurs, by Anne Crausaz
After The Bird on a Twig with its fifty-two weeks and its parade of birds, this time, Anne Crausaz deals with diversity among flowers and the ways they pollinate. Did you know that wild orchids mimic the shapes of female bees to attract males? They leave disappointed but full of pollen and ready to spread it to other flowers… Likewise when martagon lilies use a delicate fragrance to attract moths that also leave full of pollen to spread!
Across big double-page spreads, Anne Crausaz shows how flowers have developped ingenious adaptations to survive.
Non-fiction picture book, 25 x 34 cm, 48 pages
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