Wild Flowers, An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors
Excerpt
Surely a foreword of explanation is called for from one who
has
the temerity to offer a surfeited public still another book
on
wild flowers. Inasmuch as science has proved that almost
every
blossom in the world is everything it is because of its
necessity
to attract insect friends or to repel its foes — its
form,
mechanism, color, markings, odor, time of opening and
closing,
and its season of blooming being the result of natural
selection
by that special insect upon which each depends more or
less
absolutely for help in perpetuating its species — it seems
fully
time that the vitally important and interesting
relationship
existing between our common wild flowers and their winged
benefactors should be presented in a popular book.