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Today we celebrate the Frenchman who designed the very first secateurs or pruners and the Italian orphan who grew up to discover the corpse flower. We’ll learn about the Dutch botanist who was trying to figure out what was going on with his tobacco plants and made a significant discovery for science. We’ll hear the Autumn Garden Poem that highlights the crimson of the sumac and the woodbine “For the pageant of passing days.” We Grow That Garden Library with…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the scientist who set the stage for Plant Anatomy and the amazing botanical illustrator Marianne North who traveled the world, capturing exotic flowers with her magnificent oil paintings. We also celebrate Margaret Owen, the English galanthophile and gardener we lost five years ago today. We’ll hear some thoughts from Emily Dickinson about Autumn – it’s her Nature 27 poem – with the famous line “I’ll put a trinket on.” We’ll Grow That Garden Library with today’s book…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the young botanist who disappeared in Australia 171 years ago and the pioneering female lichenologist who worked for the British Museum but was never officially on the payroll. We’ll learn about the French botanist who had a life-long love affair with the trees of North America and the Los Angeles woman who found a trailblazing career in botany after getting a job at an employment agency. We’ll hear some beautiful prose about bluebirds in autumn, “they linger…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the daughter of a millionaire who found solace in nature and the refreshing approach of one of the country’s top naturalists. We learn about the discovery of vanilla (complete with a ravishing recipe for vanilla coffee liqueur from 1974), and we’ll commemorate the Doctor’s Pit where the botanist David Douglas died. We’ll hear the oft-quoted poem that begins, “The scarlet of maples can shake me like a cry of bugles going by,” We Grow That Garden Library…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the poet who wrote lustrously of Kubla Kahn’s summer garden and the French flower breeder who made our favorite plants even more sumptuous with double-flowers. We learn about the descendant of Olaf Rudbeck, who sought to create a legacy of peace and the rainforest expert who wrote the flora of Mexico. We’ll hear a lovely prayer for Autumn from the poet Rainer Marie Rilke. Today’s Book Recommendation to help you Grow That Garden Library is A Way…
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