Kim Todd


Botanically Correct

This cold morning at the Presidio, elegant terns wheel over the lagoon at the edge of the San Francisco Bay, screeching like a fleet of squeaky bicycles. In the distance, fog blots out the top of the Golden Gate Bridge. On the strip of beach closest to the water, dogs chase tennis balls into the surf. And in restored sand dunes, volunteers yank non-native plants and pile them in trash bags. Around them, buckwheat blooms, its round purple globes adding color to the gray day.



Selected Works

Books
Chrysalis, Maria Sibylla Merian and the Secrets of Metamorphosis
Before Darwin, before Audubon, there was Maria Sibylla Merian. The dramatic story of a woman's scientific expedi­tion to the New World to study insect metamorphosis at a time when a such journey was almost unthinkable.
Tinkering with Eden, A Natural History of Exotics in America
"You really can't fool Mother Nature, as Kim Todd vividly shows in her fascinating, cautionary first book."--New York Times Book Review

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