Flowers and Herbs of Early America
Discover the enchanting world of colonial America with Flowers and Herbs of Early America by Lawrence D. Griffith. Published by Yale University Press in 2010, this captivating hardback edition spans 304 pages, immersing readers in the rich botanical heritage of the United States. Explore fifty-six unique species of flowers and herbs, including Hounds-tongue, Ragged robin, Costmary, Pennyroyal, and All-heal. Griffith meticulously documents their cultivation and historical uses, offering a glimpse into the gardens of early American settlers. Whether you are a botany enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the plants that shaped early American life, this book is a treasure trove of information. Enhance your understanding of America's natural history and the vital role these plants played in daily life. Add this essential resource to your collection today!