Book review: Sarah Easterby-Smith, Cultivating Commerce: Cultures of botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815 . Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017
We are surrounded by plants that are not native to the countries in which we live. Some are accidental arrivals but many are deliberate introductions. The first step in the introduction process is the collection of a plant sample. Stating a handful of seeds or dried plant specimens was taken from th...
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