Lendas dos Vegetaes by Eduardo Henrique Vieira Coelho de Sequeira

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By Lisa Thompson Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Technology Guides
Sequeira, Eduardo Henrique Vieira Coelho de, 1861-1914 Sequeira, Eduardo Henrique Vieira Coelho de, 1861-1914
Portuguese
Hey, I just finished this fascinating little book from 1906 called 'Lendas dos Vegetaes' – it's like someone took a walk through the Portuguese countryside and decided to interview the trees. The author, Eduardo Sequeira, gives voice to plants, imagining their secret histories and whispered conversations. It's not a dry botany guide; it's a collection of plant fables. The main mystery is right there in the title: what 'legends' do these silent, rooted beings hold? What stories would an ancient oak or a humble rosemary bush tell if they could speak? It's a short, charming, and totally unique peek into a world we usually just walk past.
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Published in 1906, Lendas dos Vegetaes (Legends of the Vegetables/Plants) is a curious and gentle work. Eduardo Henrique Vieira Coelho de Sequeira doesn't write a scientific manual. Instead, he uses his imagination to breathe life into the flora of Portugal.

The Story

There isn't one continuous plot. Think of it as a series of short, poetic character studies. Each chapter focuses on a different plant—like the olive tree, the cork oak, or the grapevine. Sequeira gives them personalities, histories, and voices. He imagines the olive tree as a wise, ancient being, a witness to centuries of history. The rose might speak of beauty and thorns, while humble kitchen herbs share their medicinal secrets and folklore. The book is their chance to finally tell their side of the story.

Why You Should Read It

It's a quiet, reflective book that makes you look at the natural world differently. In our busy lives, we rarely stop to consider the life of a plant. Sequeira forces that pause. His writing is infused with a clear love for the Portuguese landscape and its traditions. Reading it feels like listening to an old, kind storyteller who finds magic in ordinary things. It’s a beautiful reminder of a slower, more observant time.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect pick for a lazy afternoon. It's for readers who love nature writing, folklore, or historical curiosities. If you enjoy authors who find the extraordinary in the everyday, or if you've ever wondered what the trees in your backyard might say, you'll find a real gem here. Just don't expect a fast-paced adventure; expect a peaceful, imaginative stroll through a literary garden.



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Jessica Flores
1 year ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

James Torres
1 year ago

I have to admit, the character development leaves a lasting impact. Worth every second.

Lisa Jones
1 year ago

I was skeptical at first, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A true masterpiece.

Emily Miller
2 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Definitely a 5-star read.

Emma Martin
11 months ago

Just what I was looking for.

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