
Planting Paradise
While the botanic gardens of early modern Europe had largely been a means of supplying surgeons with medicine, by the seventeenth and eighteenth century the interest in gardens had spread to all levels of society. Gardens became a tapestry of many diverse botanical histories: some plants were native, some were introduced and others evolved in the garden. This book looks at the reasons behind the explosion of interest in plants and the way in which the basic pattern of plant diversity was mapped. It shows how the garden became a symbol of human interactions within the botanical world.
A showcase for rarely-seen botanical illustrations from the Bodleian Libraries and herbaria, which are among the best in the world, this is a fascinating book for plant enthusiasts and gardeners as well as anyone interested in biodiversity and conservation.
- Undertitel
- Cultivating the Garden 1501-1900
- Författare
- Stephen A. Harris
- ISBN
- 9781851243433
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 1046 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2011-02-25
- Förlag
- Bodleian Library
- Sidor
- 152