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The Apothecaries' Garden A History of Chelsea Physic Garden

By: Sue Minter
192 pages, 16 b/w photos, illus
The Apothecaries' Garden
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Founded in 1673 by the Society of Apothecaries, the Chelsea Physic Garden led the world for over 300 years in the research and classification of new plants. Sue Minter examines its history and many notable achievements.

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Sue minter is currently Head of Living Collections at the Eden Project in Cornwall

By: Sue Minter
192 pages, 16 b/w photos, illus
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