Основной контент книги The plums of New York
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The plums of New York

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In «The Plums of New York,» U. P. Hedrick delivers an exhaustive exploration of the plum varieties cultivated in New York, intertwining rich botanical descriptions with historical and agricultural context. The work, characterized by its meticulous research and lyrical prose, serves both as a horticultural guide and an homage to the resistance of the fruit's cultivation amidst the rapidly changing agricultural landscape of the early 20th century. Hedrick's discourse reflects a blend of scientific rigor and lyrical charm, placing the book firmly within both botanical literature and the American agrarian tradition. U. P. Hedrick, a notable horticulturist and pomologist, harnessed his profound understanding of plant science and extensive fieldwork to compose this seminal text. His background, steeped in the intricacies of fruit cultivation, positioned him uniquely to advocate for the preservation of plum varieties. By cataloging the diverse characteristics and histories of these fruits, Hedrick communicates a broader message about biodiversity and the potential for sustainable practices in agriculture. «The Plums of New York» is essential reading for horticulturalists, historians, and anyone with a passion for fruit cultivation. Its insights not only celebrate the importance of plums in American agriculture but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the roots (pun intended) of our food systems. A treasure for both scholars and enthusiasts alike, Hedrick's work beckons readers to explore the rich tapestry of varieties that graced—and continue to grace—the orchards of New York.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 März 2025
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1160 S.
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8596547860129
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