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The Ingenious Mr. Fairchild
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The Ingenious Mr. Fairchild, By the early eighteenth century, botanists were inching toward the shocking conclusion that plants had male and female organs and reproduced sexually. The first person to realize the practical implications of this was Thomas Fairchild, a London nurseryma, The Ingenious Mr. Fairchild
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  • The Ingenious Mr. Fairchild
  • Written by author Michael Leapman
  • Published by St. Martin's Press, 2001/06/01
  • "By the early eighteenth century, botanists were inching toward the shocking conclusion that plants had male and female organs and reproduced sexually. The first person to realize the practical implications of this was Thomas Fairchild, a London nurseryma
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Acknowledgements vi
List of Illustrations viii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 An Evening at Crane Court 9
Chapter 2 Roots 35
Chapter 3 A Little Knowledge 59
Chapter 4 Fairchild's London 83
Chapter 5 The Green-Fingered Fraternity 121
Chapter 6 Playing God 155
Chapter 7 Death in Hoxton 185
Chapter 8 The Vegetable Sermon 207
Chapter 9 Floribunda 231
Select Bibliography 263
Index 269


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