The last of the great plant hunters, Frank Kingdon-Ward undertook 25 major expeditions over a period of nearly 50 years, and collected and numbered more than 23,000 plants. English gardens are still enriched by the poppies, lilies, primulas, rhododendrons and many other plants that he introduced.
"Joseph Hooker (1817-1911) and James Hector (1834-1907) corresponded from opposite sides of the world for almost forty years, and their correspondence gives a unique, personal view of 19th century scientific developments in Great Britain ...
The small party set out by boat on 20 March 1827. Douglas would be accompanied all the way to Hudson's Bay by Edward Ermatinger, a representative of the Company; four others (McLoughlin, the Chief Factor, McLeod, Annance, ...
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本书讲述19世纪末至20世纪初美国植物学家戴维·费尔柴尔德通过环球旅行,为美国引进上万种植物,从而影响美国人饮食和美国发展的冒险故事.它展现了当时诸多政商界大腕的逸闻趣事 ...
Pflanzensammler und -entdecker: zweihundert Jahre abenteuerliche Expeditionen ; mit 66 Pflanzenporträts
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A Man Tenax Propositi: Transcriptions of Letters from Charles Knight to William Jackson Hooker and Joseph Dalton Hooker Between 1852...
This beautifully illustrated guide unlocks the mysteries of botanical Latin explaining what plant names mean and the descriptive clues they conceal.
"This book follows the journey of over 80 pioneering botanists and the important findings and collections they have made.
William Stearn's appendix on Linnean classification provides a concise survey of the basics necessary for understanding Linnaeus's work."--BOOK JACKET.