The Secret Teachings Of Plants: The Intelligence Of The Heart by Stephen Harrod Buhner
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The Secret Teachings Of Plants: The Intelligence Of The Heart

Special Features: Illustrated
Condition: The front inner cover has thumbing. Three pages each have a small mark. Free of writing. Free of dog ears. Free of tears. Tight binding. From a smoke free home.

Gardening & Environment Science & Nature Spirituality & New Age

Secondhand copy — please check photos and condition notes.
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Stephen Harrod Buhner’s The Secret Teachings Of Plants: The Intelligence Of The Heart is a thoughtful non‑fiction work that explores the hidden communication and consciousness of the plant world. Drawing on botany, ecology and naturopathic insights, the book invites readers to consider how plants influence health, spirit and the environment.

In this nature‑focused volume, Buhner blends scientific observation with a reverent, almost poetic perspective on plant life, offering practical ideas for gardeners, healers and anyone curious about the subtle intelligence of flora. The narrative bridges body‑mind‑spirit themes, making it appealing to both young adults and adult readers interested in holistic health and ecological awareness.

The trade paperback edition is illustrated, adding visual depth to the discussion of garden flowers, ecosystems and plant behavior. The images complement Buhner’s text and help convey the intricate connections he describes.

The book is in good used condition with a tight binding and no writing, dog‑ears or tears. The front inner cover shows some thumbing and three pages have minor marks, but the copy comes from a smoke‑free home and is otherwise well‑preserved.