Basil on diversity

Basil on diversity November 8, 2005

Basil of Caesarea has this to say about the variety of plant life: “What a variety in the disposition of their several parts. And yet, how difficult is it to find the distinctive property of each of them, and to grasp the difference which separates them from other species. Some strike deep roots, others do not; some shoot straight up and have only one stem, others appear to love the earth and, from their root upwards, divide into several shoots . . . .What variety there is in bark! Some plants have smooth bark, some have only one layer, others several. What a marvellous thing!”


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