Gardening can be frustratingly shrouded in secrecy. Fickle plants make seemingly spontaneous decisions to bloom or bust, seeds sprout magically in the blink of an eye, and deep-rooted mysteries unfold underground and out of sight. Understanding basic botany is like unlocking a horticultural code; fo
Botanic gardens
โ Scribed by Rutherford, Sarah
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing;Shire Publications Ltd
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 62
- Series
- Shire library no. 807
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Across the world there are more than a thousand botanical gardens, which combine scientific research, conservation and beauty with public access - Kew Gardens alone attracts around one million visitors a year. Their uses have varied through history - they might focus on cultivating exotic plants and produce; be honed to commercial ends (introducing lucrative plant crops such as tea and rubber to new countries); center on preserving collections of international plants; focus on scientific classification and research - or combine of all these things. Sarah Rutherford here tells the story of these diverse gardens in Britain and around the world, from their beginnings in the sixteenth century to their long heyday in the last three hundred years. She explains the design of the gardens, the architecture employed, the personalities and institutions that established and contributed to them, their important role in research and conservation, and what makes them so appealing to the millions of visitors they attract
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction : a living laboratory --
The first botanic gardens : physic gardens in Europe --
The blossoming of British botanic gardens --
Colonial botanic gardens --
The United States of America --
The twentieth century : education and conservation --
What makes a botanic garden? --
Places to visit --
Further reading --
Index.
โฆ Subjects
Botanical gardens.
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