Strange Blooms

Strange Blooms2006
About this book
In seventeenth-century Britain, a new breed of 'curious' gardeners was pushing at the frontiers of knowledge and new plants were stealing into Europe from East and West. The man responsible for introducing many of these plants to Britain was John Tradescant. His fabulous collection became Britain's first public museum. Tradescant's only son (also John) was his apprentice. This work tells the Tradescants' story - as gardeners, as collectors and above all as exemplars of an age that began in wonder and ended with the dawning of science.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL2615382W
Subjects
HistoryPlant introductionGardenersNaturalistsBiographyTradescant, john, -1637?Great britain, biography