Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South

Awards:   Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Home/Garden) 2003
Author:   James R. Cothran
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
ISBN:  

9781570035012


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   30 November 2003
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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  • Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Home/Garden) 2003

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A lavishly illustrated history of antebellum gardens and the plants that have become synonymous with southern gardening Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South is a beautifully illustrated volume that features botanical prints, lithographs, garden plans, historic photographs, and contemporary photography to reveal the rich garden history of the South. A pictorial splendor as well as a treasure trove of cultural history, this volume is unique in its field. James R. Cothran invites plant enthusiasts, gardeners, and individuals interested in the history of the South to experience the glorious gardens that flourished in the region from 1820 through 1860. During this period of enormous wealth, prosperous southerners built stately houses and established high-style gardens in towns and cities, as well as on plantations. The South's mild climate, long growing season, fertile soil, and traditional ties to the land fostered an abiding interest in gardening that encompassed the region. Cothran's research included travel throughout the South to examine a multitude of historical sources--diaries, letters, travel accounts, garden plans, maps, paintings, photographs, nursery catalogs, garden books, and agricultural journals. In the resulting volume he describes the distinguishing features of antebellum gardens, sources for seed and plants, and dissemination of gardening information and fashion. Cothran also identifies landscape plans executed and plants cultivated during the golden age of horticulture in the South. Of particular interest to contemporary gardeners is an extensive list of ornamentals--American natives, European favorites, and a wide selection of newly introduced exotics from China and Japan--that were hallmarks of antebellum gardens and that remain mainstays of southern gardens today. In addition, Cothran provides profiles of prominent gardeners, horticulturists, nurserymen, and writers who, in the decades preceding the American Civil War, were instrumental in shaping the horticultural and gardening legacy of the South.

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Author:   James R. Cothran
Publisher:   University of South Carolina Press
Imprint:   University of South Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 30.50cm
Weight:   1.928kg
ISBN:  

9781570035012


ISBN 10:   1570035016
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   30 November 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South is a beautifully illustrated volume that features botanical prints, lithographs, garden plans, historic photographs, and contemporary photography to reveal the rich garden history of the South. A pictorial splendor as well as a treasure trove of cultural history, this volume is unique in its field. James R. Cothran invites plant enthusiasts, gardeners, and individuals interested in the history of the South to experience the glorious gardens that flourished in the region from 1820 through 1860. He describes the distinguishing features of antebellum gardens, sources for seed and plants, and dissemination of gardening information and fashion. Cothran also identifies landscape plans executed and plants cultivated during the golden age of horticulture in the South. Cothran provides profiles of prominent gardeners, horticulturalists, nurserymen, and writers who, in the decades preceding the American Civil War, were instrumental in shaping the horticultural and gardening legacy of the South. -- ""Southeastern Naturalist"" [An] eye-pleasing an well-documented large-format volume, which offers a broad overview of the cultivation and engineering of scenic, formal and wild ornamental gardens and the trees, shrubs and flowers that formed them... The reader certainly will be able to apprehend landscaped gardens with a deeper appreciation as a result of this scholarly and unusual study. -- ""The Post & Courier, Charleston"" Garden scholars and historians of our region and beyond will welcome this in-depth look at the past. -- ""The Times Picayune"" It's wonderful to see garden history of the South get a full, scholarly treatment -- ""The Charlotte Observer"" Through these pictures and his graceful prose, Cothran has achieved nothing less than the reclamation of the South's rich garden history. It is a splendid accomplishment that anyone with an interest in Southern history will enjoy. -- ""Mobile Register""


Through these pictures and his graceful prose, Cothran has achieved nothing less than the reclamation of the South's rich garden history. It is a splendid accomplishment that anyone with an interest in Southern history will enjoy. -- Mobile Register It's wonderful to see garden history of the South get a full, scholarly treatment -- The Charlotte Observer Garden scholars and historians of our region and beyond will welcome this in-depth look at the past. -- The Times Picayune [An] eye-pleasing an well-documented large-format volume, which offers a broad overview of the cultivation and engineering of scenic, formal and wild ornamental gardens and the trees, shrubs and flowers that formed them... The reader certainly will be able to apprehend landscaped gardens with a deeper appreciation as a result of this scholarly and unusual study. -- The Post & Courier, Charleston Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South is a beautifully illustrated volume that features botanical prints, lithographs, garden plans, historic photographs, and contemporary photography to reveal the rich garden history of the South. A pictorial splendor as well as a treasure trove of cultural history, this volume is unique in its field. James R. Cothran invites plant enthusiasts, gardeners, and individuals interested in the history of the South to experience the glorious gardens that flourished in the region from 1820 through 1860. He describes the distinguishing features of antebellum gardens, sources for seed and plants, and dissemination of gardening information and fashion. Cothran also identifies landscape plans executed and plants cultivated during the golden age of horticulture in the South. Cothran provides profiles of prominent gardeners, horticulturalists, nurserymen, and writers who, in the decades preceding the American Civil War, were instrumental in shaping the horticultural and gardening legacy of the South. -- Southeastern Naturalist


Author Information

A native South Carolinian, James R. Cothran (1941-2012) was a practicing landscape architect, urban planner, and garden historian. He held degrees from Clemson University, the University of Georgia, and the Georgia Institute of Technology, where his academic training included ornamental horticulture, landscape architecture, and city planning. Cothran served as an adjunct professor at both the University of Georgia and Georgia State University, where he taught graduate courses on America's historic gardens and landscapes. A fellow in the American Society of Landscape Architects, Cothran served on the boards of the Southern Garden History Society, the Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation, Trees Atlanta, and the Cherokee Garden Library, Center for the Study of Southern Garden History. A member of numerous professional organizations, Cothran was a frequent lecturer on southern garden history.

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