The New York Botanical Garden
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ISBN: 0810957442 / Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, November 2006
A comprehensive history of the landmark New York Botanical Garden in the heart of New York City explores the institution's extraordinary collections of plants in three hundred illustrations, including specially commisioned photographs and reproductions of rare botanical art, as well as the origins, purpose, and seminal research of the Garden since its founding in 1891.
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A verdant jewel and National Historic Landmark in the heart of New York City, the New York Botanical Garden is cherished by residents and visitors alike. Here, the institution’s remarkable history and unparalleled collections are presented in one magnificent volume—the only comprehensive history of any of the world’s botanical gardens—sure to inspire plant lovers, home gardeners, would-be horticulturists and scientists, and armchair naturalists alike. Through hundreds of beautiful photographs commissioned especially for this book and reproductions of rare botanical art, readers can tour the Botanical Garden’s 250 historic acres and admire the more than one million living plants in its care. The book’s engaging text describes the origins and purpose of a botanical garden, and provides a fascinating look at the Garden’s groundbreaking scientific discoveries since its founding in 1891. A verdant jewel and National Historic Landmark in the heart of New York City, the New York Botanical Garden is cherished by residents and visitors alike. Here, the institution’s remarkable history and unparalleled collections are presented in one magnificent volume—the only comprehensive history of any of the world’s botanical gardens—sure to inspire plant lovers, home gardeners, would-be horticulturists and scientists, and armchair naturalists alike. Through hundreds of beautiful photographs commissioned especially for this book and reproductions of rare botanical art, readers can tour the Botanical Garden’s 250 historic acres and admire the more than one million living plants in its care. The book’s engaging text describes the origins and purpose of a botanical garden, and provides a fascinating look at the Garden’s groundbreaking scientific discoveries since its founding in 1891.
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