Diversity and Evolution of Land Plants is a morphology textbook which explores plant form and structure as a facet of diversity. The major plant groups treated include bryophytes, sphenophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. The author has two goals: (1) to cultivate an appreciation for plant diversity both collectively and for individual species, and (2) to enhance the appreciation of unique morphological features in plants. The author encourages students not to despair at the ponderous amount of terminology they must grasp. Practice makes perfect. An eighteen page glossary and copious pen and ink drawings are included to aid students in this task.