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Joseph Hooker was one of the creators of the modern scientist - medical
graduate, botanist, plant collector and adventurer - who circled the globe,
discovering, describing, naming or introducing over 12,000 plants that have
changed the face of our gardens and landscape. A confidante of Charles
Darwin, he made his first plant collecting expedition to Antarctica in
1837, an epic undertaking that took him to the ends of the known world,
collecting and identifying hundreds of plants. Following major expeditions
to the Himalayas and India, he was appointed Assistant Director of the
Royal Botanic Gardens in 1855, and later traveled to the Western United
States, eventually bringing back over 1000 specimens. Extensively and
beautifully illustrated from the archives of the Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, Joseph Hooker Botanical Trailblazer takes the reader on an
extraordinary voyage with one of the world's greatest botanists.
ISBN | 9781842464694 |
Categories | History, Newest Arrivals, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities |
Author(s) | Pat Griggs |
Publisher | Royal Botanic Gardens |
Weight | 0.32 kg |