The Theory of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles
John Lindley (1799-1865) was an English horticulturalist who worked for Sir Joseph Banks and was later instrumental in saving the Royal Horticultural Society from financial disaster. His earlier books on British plants were well received and he was influential in the realm of botanical nomenclature,...
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Cambridge University Press
1840
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Zusammenfassung: | John Lindley (1799-1865) was an English horticulturalist who worked for Sir Joseph Banks and was later instrumental in saving the Royal Horticultural Society from financial disaster. His earlier books on British plants were well received and he was influential in the realm of botanical nomenclature, especially in orchidology. He was a prolific author and many of his books were aimed at a non-specialist readership. His aim in this work, published in 1840, was to provide 'the intelligent gardener, and the scientific amateur ... with the rationalia of the more important operations of horticulture'. Beginning with a chapter on seeds, the first part of the book describes the life and structure of a plant - the root, the stem, the leaves, the flowers and the fruit. The second part moves on to practical topics, such as ventilation and seed-saving, as well as pruning and potting, explaining many basic concepts of plant cultivation. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (410 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781139095631 |
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spelling | Lindley, John The Theory of Horticulture Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles John Lindley Cambridge Cambridge University Press Place of publication not identified publisher not identified 1840 1 Online-Ressource (410 Seiten) txt c cr Cambridge library collection. Botany and Horticulture John Lindley (1799-1865) was an English horticulturalist who worked for Sir Joseph Banks and was later instrumental in saving the Royal Horticultural Society from financial disaster. His earlier books on British plants were well received and he was influential in the realm of botanical nomenclature, especially in orchidology. He was a prolific author and many of his books were aimed at a non-specialist readership. His aim in this work, published in 1840, was to provide 'the intelligent gardener, and the scientific amateur ... with the rationalia of the more important operations of horticulture'. Beginning with a chapter on seeds, the first part of the book describes the life and structure of a plant - the root, the stem, the leaves, the flowers and the fruit. The second part moves on to practical topics, such as ventilation and seed-saving, as well as pruning and potting, explaining many basic concepts of plant cultivation. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108037242 |
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title | The Theory of Horticulture Or, An Attempt to Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles |
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