Botany of desire quizlet

  • What happened in Chapter 3 of the botany of desire?

    Chapter 3 Summary: “Desire: Intoxication/Plant: Marijuana”
    In this chapter, Pollan examines the evolutionary advantages of plants that alter our experience of reality.
    While most sweet plants are good to eat and bitter ones are not, there is another group entirely of bitter plants that intoxicate us..

  • Chapter 2 Summary: “Desire: Beauty/Plant: The Tulip”
    Pollan recalls discounting the tulip's beauty when he planted them in his parents' garden as a kid.
    Three-and-a-half centuries earlier, tulips ignited a madness in Holland between 1634 and 1637, when the tulip took “a star turn on history's main stage” (63).
Q-Chat1. Why are we biologically programmed to desire sweet foods like apples?From
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