In the Herbarium: The Hidden World of Collecting and Preserving Plants

Author:   Maura C. Flannery
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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How herbaria illuminate the past and future of plant science   Collections of preserved plant specimens, known as herbaria, have existed for nearly five centuries. These pressed and labeled plants have been essential resources for scientists, allowing them to describe and differentiate species and to document and research plant changes and biodiversity over time—including changes related to climate.   Maura C. Flannery tells the history of herbaria, from the earliest collections belonging to such advocates of the technique as sixteenth-century botanist Luca Ghini, to the collections of poets, politicians, and painters, and to the digitization of these precious specimens today. She charts the growth of herbaria during the Age of Exploration, the development of classification systems to organize the collections, and herbaria’s indispensable role in the tracking of climate change and molecular evolution. Herbaria also have historical, aesthetic, cultural, and ethnobotanical value—these preserved plants can be linked to the Indigenous peoples who used them, the collectors who sought them out, and the scientists who studied them.   This book testifies to the central role of herbaria in the history of plant study and to their continued value, not only to biologists but to entirely new users as well: gardeners, artists, students, and citizen-scientists.

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Author:   Maura C. Flannery
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
ISBN:  

9780300247916


ISBN 10:   0300247915
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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An informative and entertaining book that leaves readers with a deep appreciation for herbaria as immense historical, cultural, and scientific repositories of knowledge. --Mason Heberling, Carnegie Museum of Natural History A stimulating and informative book to be read (and re-read) from cover to cover as a source of enjoyment, enlightenment and inspiration. --D.S. Ingram, joint lead author/editor of Science and the Garden A very useful and timely overview of the long history of engagement with botanical knowledge. --Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, author of Unifying Biology Maura Flannery's love of all things botanical permeates through her writing, creating a story of botany past, present, and future seen through the lens of the herbarium. --Caroline Cornish, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew


“An enchanting travelogue ranging across centuries of plant collecting, In the Herbarium is also an urgent reminder of the value of natural history collections to science, the humanities, and art.”—Yota Batsaki, Dumbarton Oaks “In this engaging, never-before-told story, Maura Flannery shows us how the herbarium has been at the center of our centuries-long quest to understand the world of plants.”—Peter Crane, author of Ginkgo and president, Oak Spring Garden Foundation “Maura Flannery’s love of all things botanical permeates through her writing, creating a story of botany past, present, and future seen through the lens of the herbarium.”—Caroline Cornish, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew “A stimulating and informative book to be read (and re-read) from cover to cover as a source of enjoyment, enlightenment and inspiration.”—D. S. Ingram, joint lead author/editor of Science and the Garden “A very useful and timely overview of the long history of engagement with botanical knowledge.”—Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, author of Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and Evolutionary Biology


An informative and entertaining book that leaves readers with a deep appreciation for herbaria as immense historical, cultural, and scientific repositories of knowledge. --Mason Heberling, Carnegie Museum of Natural History A stimulating and informative book to be read (and re-read) from cover to cover as a source of enjoyment, enlightenment and inspiration. --D.S. Ingram, joint lead author/editor of Science and the Garden A very useful and timely overview of the long history of engagement with botanical knowledge. --Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, author of Unifying Biology


“This book opens a window on a fascinating, rarely explored subject.”—Jack Watkins, Country Life “Access to most herbaria is restricted: biologist Maura Flannery knew ‘almost nothing’ about them until 2010, when a US curator took her behind the scenes at one and she fell in love with them. Her history dramatizes this revelation, discussing global collections and collectors using fine period drawings.”—Andrew Robinson, Nature “This book is the fruit of [Flannery’s] exploration into [plants’] vital importance but also what they tell us about history, culture, aesthetics and ethnobotany.”—Ursula Buchan, The Spectator “Flannery tells a good story that should engage many general readers . . . an accessible overview, covering major developments and key actors, supported by rich notes and extensive bibliography.”—A. M. Lucas, Archives of Natural History Received the 2024 Award of Excellence in Botany from The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries “An enchanting travelogue ranging across centuries of plant collecting, In the Herbarium is also an urgent reminder of the value of natural history collections to science, the humanities, and art.”—Yota Batsaki, Dumbarton Oaks “In this engaging, never-before-told story, Maura Flannery shows us how the herbarium has been at the center of our centuries-long quest to understand the world of plants.”—Peter Crane, author of Ginkgo and president, Oak Spring Garden Foundation “Maura Flannery’s love of all things botanical permeates through her writing, creating a story of botany past, present, and future seen through the lens of the herbarium.”—Caroline Cornish, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew “A stimulating and informative book to be read (and re-read) from cover to cover as a source of enjoyment, enlightenment and inspiration.”—D. S. Ingram, joint lead author/editor of Science and the Garden “A very useful and timely overview of the long history of engagement with botanical knowledge.”—Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, author of Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and Evolutionary Biology


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Maura C. Flannery is professor emerita of biology at St. John’s University, New York, and research affiliate in the A. C. Moore Herbarium at the University of South Carolina. She is the author of two previous books and a blog, herbariumworld.wordpress.com. She lives in Aiken, SC.

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