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Maggi Young

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Exhibition at RHS Lindley Library 20 Nov. 2017 -2 March 2018
« on: November 23, 2017, 12:52:06 PM »
Collecting in the Clouds: Early 20th Century Plant Discoveries

Plant collecting is a practice almost as old as exploration itself, however, as recently as a century ago there were still vast regions of the world whose botanical potential had yet to be seriously investigated. The mountainous interior of Western China was one such region. The explorations of individuals had provided tantalising glimpses of the botanical richness of this area, and when access opened up in the early 1900s there was great excitement across the plant collecting community.

This exhibition at the RHS Lindley Library tells the story of four key collectors who were exploring the eastern-most edge of the Himalayas 100 years ago; George Forrest, Reginald Farrer, William Purdom and Frank Kingdon-Ward. During their expeditions into uncharted terrain, they faced delight and danger in equal measure.

This exhibition, presenting publications and photographs from their trips and herbarium specimens from RHS Garden Wisley, will explore the significance of their work and the lasting impact of their contributions to our gardens.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/viewevent?EFID=680&ESRC=CMS

 
Reginald Farrer's request  to be allowed  "first dibs" at exhibiting the plants grown from this Kansu Expedition seed !

 From the RBGE archive :
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Map from RBGE archive  drawn by plant collector George Forrest showing his escape route in 1905 through the Mekong valleys from hunters who wanted him dead

« Last Edit: November 23, 2017, 12:55:37 PM by Maggi Young »
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