top of page

The Age of Seeds: How Plants Hacked Time and Why Our Future Depends on It

by Fiona McMillan-Webster

(Signed Copy)

 

Plants evolved seeds to hack time. Thanks to seeds they can cast their genes forward into the future, enabling species to endure across seasons, years, and occasionally millennia.

When a 2000-year-old extinct date palm seed was discovered, no one expected it to still be alive. But it sprouted a healthy young date palm. That seeds produced millennia ago could still be viable today suggests seeds are capable of extreme lifespans.

Yet many seeds, including those crucial to our everyday lives, don’t live very long at all. In The Age of Seeds Fiona McMillan-Webster tells the astonishing story of seed longevity, the crucial role they play in our everyday lives, and what that might mean for our future.

The Age of Seeds

SKU: 2025001
$35.00Price
Quantity
  • Publisher name

    Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd

    Publication date

    26 July 2022

    Number of pages

    320

    Format

    Paperback / softback

    Dimensions

    15.3 x 23.3 cm

    Weight

    397 g

  • Shipping within Australia:

    AU $10

    Shipping internationally:  please contact me directly to arrange shipping quote and payment (mcmillan.ink@gmail.com)

  • Instagram
  • Threads

@2022 Fiona McMillan Webster. All Rights Reserved. 
Designed by A Welcome Site Web Design  (awelcomesite.com)
portrait credits:
black and white photo - Lyssa Barrow
forest photo - Trent Mitchell

bottom of page