T. F. Thiselton-Dyer's 'The Folk-lore of Plants' is a fascinating exploration of the historical and cultural significance of plant folklore. This comprehensive study delves into the myths, superstitions, and symbolism surrounding various plants, examining how they have shaped human beliefs and practices over the centuries. Thiselton-Dyer's writing is both scholarly and accessible, making it a valuable resource for botanists, folklorists, and anyone interested in the intersection of nature and culture. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the book offers insights into the ways in which plants have been intertwined with human society throughout history. The book is a captivating blend of botanical knowledge and folklore, providing a unique perspective on the natural world. T. F. Thiselton-Dyer's expertise in both botany and folklore shines through in this well-researched and informative work, making it a must-read for anyone curious about the hidden meanings behind our botanical surroundings.