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Wonder Cabinet

David George Haskell: Flowers and the Revolutionary Power of Beauty

Wonder Cabinet

Wonder Cabinet Productions

Society & Culture, Wonder, Philosophy, Ttbook, Knowledge, Interview

4.8 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

For thousands of years, flowers have threaded themselves through human life—into our rituals, our art, our language, even our names. We decorate our homes and altars with them, distill their scents, celebrate them in poetry and song. But what if we’ve misunderstood them entirely?

In How Flowers Made the World, biologist and writer David George Haskell invites us to see flowers not as delicate embellishments, but as one of the most powerful forces in Earth’s history. When flowering plants emerged more than 200 million years ago, they didn’t just adapt to the world—they transformed it. Through strategies of beauty, attraction, and reciprocity, they turned rivals into partners, reshaping ecosystems and making possible the rich diversity of life we know today.

In a lyrical, science-rich conversation, we explore:

— Why Haskell calls flowers “nature’s revolutionaries”
— How beauty, pleasure, and desire function as evolutionary strategies
— The deep interdependence between flowers, animals, and humans
— What flowers can teach us about resilience in a time of ecological crisis
— How re-centering flowers might change the story we tell about life on Earth

We live on a floral planet, Haskell says—and more than that, we are a floral species, utterly dependent on flowering plants for food, habitat, and survival. The lessons flowers offer—about creativity, cooperation, and transformation—may be exactly what we need to navigate a rapidly changing world.

What would it mean to tell the story of life not through predators and conquest, but through seduction, partnership and bloom?

00:00:00 Introduction
00:03:50 Flowers Remade the World
00:12:40 The Scent of Ancient Flowers
00:22:00 The Language of Perfume
00:30:30 Belonging to the Living World

Wonder Cabinet is hosted by Anne Strainchamps and Steve Paulson. Find out more about the show at https://wondercabinetproductions.com, where you can subscribe to the podcast and our newsletter.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wonder Cabinet.

0:02.0

I'm Anne Strain Champs.

0:05.0

And I'm Steve Paulson.

0:06.0

Every year at about this time, something truly miraculous happens.

0:11.0

The spring equinox arrives.

0:14.0

The sun crosses into the northern hemisphere.

0:17.0

Daylight outlasts darkness.

0:19.0

And the planet flowers.

0:22.1

Superblooms carpet the California desert.

0:25.0

Magnolias perfume the south.

0:27.2

And here in the north, snow drops and the first tips of daffodils poke through the soil.

0:32.4

These flowers, and all the rest that will follow, are ephemeral.

0:36.2

They look so fragile, but they're among the most powerful forces on Earth.

0:41.3

With a story and an evolutionary strategy that we need now more than ever.

0:46.3

One of the practices is just to sit with a flower.

0:50.3

It could be five minutes, it could be an hour, you can repeat this over and over again with the same flower and watch it through its entire life cycle.

0:57.0

And open our imagination to all the things that are happening with that flower. What is the intention of this flower?

1:05.0

Where did this flower first evolve? And then the flower itself is releasing aromas.

1:11.6

It has an electrical field that has a particular shape around it that is attracting certain

1:17.6

insects and repelling other ones.

1:20.6

So sitting with a flower, we can pay attention to the things that we can sense and delight in that,

1:26.6

but we can also let our imaginations roam into the unseedant wonders of the bloom.

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