“The comprehension of nature’s rhythms...will become true natural science.” —Rudolf Steiner
One of the fundamental concepts of biodynamic agriculture is how the sun, moon and planets work through calcium and silica in the growth of plants. Ernst Michael Kranich's book describes the growth patterns, leaf placements, and flower forms of different plant families and how they are clearly connected to the same rhythmical activity of specific planets. With this study, readers can enlarge their perceptions of nature.
Many examples and drawings are included, illustrating the connections between the orbital paths of planets and the shapes found in particular plants.
What is the main focus of the book 'Planetary Influences upon Plants'?
The book focuses on how the sun, moon, and planets influence plant growth patterns, leaf placements, and flower forms through biodynamic agriculture principles.
Who is the author of 'Planetary Influences upon Plants'?
The book is authored by Ernst Michael Kranich and translated by Ulla Chadwick and Austin Chadwick.
How does this book help with understanding plant growth?
It provides insights into how planetary rhythms affect plant growth, helping readers enhance their perception of nature with illustrations and examples.
Where can I purchase 'Planetary Influences upon Plants'?
The book is available from The Josephine Porter Institute and can be purchased online.
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