The Botanic Garden: The world's greatest botanical sanctuaries
By (Author) Ambra Edwards
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
8th October 2024
12th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biodiversity
Botany and plant sciences
Social and cultural history
580.73
Hardback
256
Width 235mm, Height 290mm
750g
This rich and beautiful book takes readers from tropical forests to deserts, and from alpine mountains to English country gardens as it tours the most magnificent botanic havens in the world. There has never been a better time to celebrate botanic gardens. As centres for research, conservation and education, these expansive collections are integral to our understanding of the true power of plants. But they also hold some of the most beautiful species on earth - including ferns, trees, cacti, orchids and more - expertly cared for and presented as a feast for the senses, delighting thousands of visitors each year. In a curation of the most inspiring and diverse botanic gardens from around the world - from Brooklyn and San Francisco, to Colombia and Brazil; Oxford and Kew, to Cape Town and Mauritius; Norway and Germany, to Sydney and Thailand - discover surprising diversity, superb vistas and some of the most intriguing plants you can imagine. Ambra Edwards introduces the gardens - bringing them to life on the page - and uncovers their history, collections and scientific influence. This book will not shy from sometimes uncomfortable truths, but it is first and foremost a celebration of the wonder that is contained within the world's greatest botanic gardens.
Ambra Edwards is an award-winning journalist and garden historian, and author of the bestselling book Head Gardeners (2017), voted Book of the Year by the Garden Media Guild in 2017, The Plant Hunter's Atlas (2021), The Story of the English Garden (2018) and The Story of Gardening (2020), written with Penelope Hobhouse.