Scott Zona on the gardeners guide to biology

Published: Dec. 9, 2022, 6:08 a.m.

Today\u2019s session, in contrast to the more challenging subject of the last two weeks, will take me back into my comfort zone, namely, nerding out about plants and how bizarre and amazing they are.\xa0\n\n\n\nI don\u2019t claim to be a plant expert, far from it. I\u2019m more like a fanboy of a stadium band that has been around forever pumping out the hits and that I only found out about recently and act like I discovered them. I hope those of you who\u2019ve been growing and studying plants your whole lives will forgive me.\xa0\n\n\n\nA perfect example of a person who\u2019s been a lifelong aficionado of the plant kingdom is Scott Zona. Scott holds a B.S. in horticulture and an M.S. in botany from the University of Florida. His Ph.D. in botany is from Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (now the California Botanic Garden) and Claremont Graduate University, California. \n\n\n\nHe has explored plants in Florida, California, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, the Pacific islands, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, and Madagascar. His interests are in the diversity and natural history of tropical plants, especially palms, salvias, and bryophytes, and has published over 175 articles on these topics in various magazines, book chapters, and scholarly journals. \n\n\n\nHe is the co-author of two books, Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms (2nd ed.) and The Palm Collection at the Jard\xedn Bot\xe1nico de Culiac\xe1n. \n\n\n\nHis third book, A Gardener\u2019s Guide to Botany, will be out in December 2022. Scott is also a member of American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Cactus & Succulent Society of America, International Association of Bryologists, International Palm Society, North American Rock Garden Society, and the Royal Horticultural Society and he is a Research Collaborator with the Herbarium of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.\xa0\n\n\n\nAll of this has made him way over qualified to write his new book, A Gardener\u2019s Guide to Botany: The biology behind the plants you love, how they grow, and what they need.\xa0\n\n\n\nIn this interview, Scott and I really just spend the whole time talking about why plants are the coolest and why everyone should love them too. This brings us through a world of plant physiology and biological processes, nutrition hydration and soil health principles, and the incredible adaptability and senses that have evolved in the vegetative world to overcome all manner of stresses and challenges in different environments.\xa0\n\n\n\nDespite the fact that Scott reminds me a few times that his book is not about how to grow plants or garden, I can\u2019t help but prod him for advice and insights about exactly these topics since that\u2019s my own most vivid connection with plants. All the same there\u2019s something for every plant lover in this episode.\n\n\n\nJoin the discord discussion channel to answer the weekly questions and learn new skills with the whole community\n\n\n\nLinks:\n\n\n\nhttps://bookshop.org/p/books/a-gardener-s-guide-to-botany-the-biology-behind-the-plants-you-love-how-they-grow-and-what-they-need-scott-zona/18396717?ean=9780760374450