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A Short History of Flowers: The stories that make our gardens

Quarto Publishing PLC
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In A Short History of Flowers, Advolly Richmond of Gardeners’ World explores the exciting stories behind the most popular garden flowers. Garden and social historian Advolly Richmond (of Gardener’s World) unravels the surprising histories of 60 flowers that shape our gardens.

Have you ever wondered where your favorite garden flowers came from? Where their names derived? Or why some cultivars go in and out of favor? Every flower in your herbaceous border has a story, and in this book Advolly Richmond takes you on a tour of the most intriguing, surprising and enriching ones.

Tales of exploration, everlasting love and bravery bring these beautiful flowers to life. Advolly has dug down to uncover the royalty, scholars, pioneers, and a smuggler or two that have all played a part in discovering and cultivating some of our favorite species. From the lavish and exotic bougainvillea, found by an 18th century female botanist in disguise to the humble but majestic snowdrop casting a spell and causing a frenzy. These plants have played pivotal roles in our societies, from boom to bust economies, promises of riches, and making fashion statements. These unassuming blooms hold treasure troves of stories.  
  
With specially commissioned artworks from award-winning botanical illustrator Sarah Jane Humphrey, which sumptuously bring each flower to life – this is a beautiful compendium for every garden lover.



 


  • | Author: Advolly Richmond, Sarah Jane Humphrey
  • | Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • | Publication Date: Mar 07, 2024
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9780711282223
  • | ISBN-10: 0711282226
Author:
Advolly Richmond, Sarah Jane Humphrey
Publisher:
Quarto Publishing PLC
Publication Date:
Mar 07, 2024
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9780711282223
ISBN10:
0711282226