WARDIAN CASE: HOW A SIMPLE BOX MOVED PLANTS AND CHANGED THE WORLD

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Publication Date: 
June 1, 2020
Format: 
Hardcover
Trim Size: 
9.2in. x 6.3in. x 1in.
ISBN: 
9780226713618
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About This Item: 
In 1829, surgeon and amateur naturalist Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward placed soil, dried leaves, and the pupa of a sphinx moth into a sealed glass bottle, intending to observe the moth hatch. But when a fern and meadow grass sprouted from the soil, he accidentally discovered that plants enclosed in glass containers could survive for long periods without watering. After four years of experimentation in his London home, Ward created traveling glazed cases that would be able to transport plants around the world. Following a test run from London to Sydney, Ward was proven correct
Publisher: 
University of Chicago Press
$35.00
Binding: 
Hardcover

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