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The origin of the English country garden is explored in 'The Brother Gardeners' Date published: 6/21/2009
"THE BROTHER The English countryside at this time tended to be drab --relatively few natural plants and little being done to improve matters. The brothers changed all that. Bartram was a virtual second Columbus in his forays up rivers into the Appalachians, trailblazing through pristine lakes and valleys, venturing into Virginia and finally down to Florida. He was also a second Adam for his naming and identifying. His shipments were eagerly awaited by Collinson, who sent a few specimens back but mainly grew and sold the marvelous New World varieties. English gardeners had begun revolting against the high-walled, formally planned, carefully manicured gardens of the Continent. The new scientific interest Dan Dervin is a freelance writer
Date published: 6/21/2009
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