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Modern plant hunters : adventures in pursuit of extraordinary plants / Sandy Primrose.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [London] : Pimpernel Press Ltd., [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 272 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781910258781
  • 1910258784
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QK5 .P75 2019
Summary: Much has been published on the topic of plant hunting, and almost all of it is about the plant hunters of the so-called `golden age' that ended with the death of Frank Kingdon Ward in 1958. One might be forgiven for thinking that plant hunting itself came to an end in 1958 - but nothing could be further from the truth. On the contrary, there have been more new plant introductions in the past thirty years than ever before. This book tells the stories of the modern-day plant hunters - such pioneering adventurers as Mikinori Ogisu, Dan Hinkley, Ed de Vogel, Lin Yu-Lin, Bill Terry and Claire Scobie. The author examines the search for medicinal plants and the work of scientific institutions, both of which have been largely ignored and considers such developments as the effect of habitat destruction on plant loss and plant diversity.
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Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves QK26 .P75 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800178881
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Includes two Pacific Northwest plant hunters, Dan Hinkley and Bill Terry.

Includes bibliographical references (page 266) and index.

Much has been published on the topic of plant hunting, and almost all of it is about the plant hunters of the so-called `golden age' that ended with the death of Frank Kingdon Ward in 1958. One might be forgiven for thinking that plant hunting itself came to an end in 1958 - but nothing could be further from the truth. On the contrary, there have been more new plant introductions in the past thirty years than ever before. This book tells the stories of the modern-day plant hunters - such pioneering adventurers as Mikinori Ogisu, Dan Hinkley, Ed de Vogel, Lin Yu-Lin, Bill Terry and Claire Scobie. The author examines the search for medicinal plants and the work of scientific institutions, both of which have been largely ignored and considers such developments as the effect of habitat destruction on plant loss and plant diversity.

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