The Genera Of The Plants Of The United States: Plant 1 - 100; Volume 1
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Asa Gray fut une figure centrale du XIXe siècle dans la botanique américaine, dont le travail a exploré la relation complexe entre science et foi, proposant une évolution guidée par un Créateur. Il a défendu le concept de continuité génétique au sein des espèces, s'opposant aux notions d'hybridation immédiate et de création spéciale statique. Gray fut également un auteur prolifique qui a considérablement fait progresser la compréhension taxonomique de la flore nord-américaine, ses guides botaniques fondamentaux restant influents. Son vaste réseau de collectionneurs de spécimens et sa correspondance avec des scientifiques de premier plan, dont Charles Darwin, ont souligné son dévouement à l'avancement des connaissances botaniques.






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First published in 1916, this book provides detailed instructions for cultivating blueberries. The authors cover a range of topics including soil preparation, cultivation techniques, and pest management strategies. This is a must-read for anyone interested in growing blueberries, whether for personal consumption or commercial purposes.