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The different modes of cultivating the pine-apple: From its first introduction into Europe to the late improvements of T.A. Knight, esq

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In "The Different Modes of Cultivating the Pine-Apple," J. C. Loudon presents an exhaustive exploration of pineapple cultivation that reflects both practical horticultural techniques and a broader cultural appreciation for the exotic fruit in 19th-century Britain. The book is characterized by its detailed illustrations and systematic organization, providing insights into the cultivation process, environmental considerations, and the historical significance of the pineapple as a status symbol. Loudon adeptly combines scientific observations with instructional guidance, making the text a pivotal resource for both amateur and professional horticulturists of his time, set against the backdrop of the agricultural advancements following the industrial revolution. J. C. Loudon was a prominent Scottish botanist, landscape gardener, and author whose extensive work in horticulture laid the groundwork for modern gardening practices. His diverse interests in botany and design are evident in his meticulous approach to horticultural writing. Loudon's experiences with botanical gardens and his fascination with exotic plants likely fueled his dedication to demystifying the cultivation of the pineapple, thus bridging the gap between science and practical gardening. This book is highly recommended for scholars of botanical history, horticulturists, and anyone interested in the interplay of nature and society. Loudon'Äôs work not only informs but also inspires a deeper appreciation for horticultural sciences and the cultural narratives woven into the plants we cultivate.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066184407

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Ebook: 13 de diciembre de 2019

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