organs plant sex manage get cross-wired human ideas value status Eros? — Michael Pollan, Botany Desire: A Plant’s-Eye View World

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How did these organs of plant sex manage to get themselves cross-wired with human ideas of value and status and Eros? And what might our ancient attraction for flowers have to teach us about the deeper mysteries of beauty – what one poet has called "this grace wholly gratuitous"? Is that what it is? Or does beauty have a purpose? (64)

Michael Pollan, The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World

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