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The Secrets of Great Botanists Matthew Biggs

The Secrets of Great Botanists By Matthew Biggs

The Secrets of Great Botanists by Matthew Biggs


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Illustrated with beautiful period botanical watercolours and vibrant photographs, The Secrets of Great Botanists delves into the lives of 35 revolutionary botanists driven by an insatiable desire to learn and discover, so that we might benefit from improved crops, medicines or gardens, showing what ordinary gardeners can learn from their legacies.

The Secrets of Great Botanists Summary

The Secrets of Great Botanists: And What They Teach Us About Gardening by Matthew Biggs

Botanists have been the trailblazers in discovering how plants work to benefit our species, collecting many of the plant-species we find in our gardens today from all around the world. This informative and beautiful guide presents the stories and reveals the secrets of 35 of these botanists, plant collectors and gardening pioneers of the past and present. This includes Joseph Banks, Asa Gray and Marianne North, highlighting the qualities that brought them success. Every botanist included in The Secrets of Great Botanists was, or is, passionate about their particular specialty. Whether they were searching for plants in wild places, prescribing herbal medicines or forming new structures of plant classification, they were driven by an insatiable desire to learn and discover, so that we, as humans, might benefit from improved crops, medicines or gardens. Through the vibrancy of botanical photographs and beautifully illustrated period botanical watercolours, this book aims to teach readers about the observations, ideas, secrets and discoveries of these ground-breaking botanists. Their influence on gardening and the wider world will provide inspiration and practical guidance for budding gardeners of all levels and inspire readers to try these plants and tips at home.

About Matthew Biggs

Matthew Biggs trained at The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, has presented numerous TV gardening programs and is a regular on UK radio. Author of and contributor to several books and magazines, Matthew is also a highly regarded lecturer. He has travelled widely and is fascinated by global gardening.

Table of Contents

Introduction Pedanius Dioscorides c. ad 4090 Leonhart Fuchs 15011566 William Turner c. 15081568 John Ray 16271705 Mary Somerset 16301715 Henry Compton 16321713 William Dampier 16511715 John Bartram 16991777 Carl Linnaeus 17071778 Jeanne Baret 17401807 Joseph Banks 17431820 James Edward Smith 17591828 Philipp von Siebold 17961866 John Lindley 17991865 Anna Atkins 17991871 Georgiana Molloy 18051843 Asa Gray 18101888 William Colenso 18111899 Joseph Dalton Hooker 18171911 Gregor Mendel 18221884 Marianne North 18301890 Luther Burbank 18491926 Henry Nicholas Ridley 18551956 Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe 18671967 George Forrest 18731932 Ernest Wilson 18761930 Francis Kingdon-Ward 18851958 Nikolai Vavilov 18871943 Carl Rudolf Florin 18941965 E. K. Janaki Ammal 18971984 William Stearn 1911 2001 Richard Evans Schultes 19152001 Mikinori Ogisu Born 1951 Bleddyn & Sue Wynn-Jones Born 1948 (Bleddyn) and 1952 (Sue) Patrick Blanc Born 1953 Bibliography Index Credits

Additional information

NGR9781923011038
9781923011038
1923011030
The Secrets of Great Botanists: And What They Teach Us About Gardening by Matthew Biggs
New
Paperback
Exisle Publishing
2024-10-02
224
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