The brother gardeners

botany, empire and the birth of an obsession

Hardcover, 356 pages

English language

Published Jan. 26, 2008 by William Heinemann.

ISBN:
978-0-434-01612-9
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This is the fascinating story of a small group of eighteenth-century naturalists who made Britain a nation of gardeners and the epicenter of horticultural and botanical expertise. It's the story of a garden revolution that began in America.In 1733, the American farmer John Bartram dispatched two boxes of plants and seeds from the American colonies, addressed to the London cloth merchant Peter Collinson. Most of these plants had never before been grown in British soil, but in time the magnificent and colorful American trees, evergreens, and shrubs would transform the English landscape and garden forever. During the next forty years, Collinson and a handful of botany enthusiasts cultivated hundreds of American species. The Brother Gardeners follows the lives of six of these men, whose shared passion for plants gave rise to the English love affair with gardens. In addition to Collinson and Bartram, who forged an extraordinary friendship, here are …

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Subjects

  • Horticulturists -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
  • Plant collectors -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
  • Gardening -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century