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Frank Kingdon-Ward

    Il botanico ed esploratore britannico Francis Kingdon-Ward dedicò la sua vita alla mappatura e alla raccolta di piante in regioni remote dell'Asia, tra cui Tibet, Cina e Myanmar. Le sue spedizioni furono spesso pericolose, sopravvisse a numerose ferite e incidenti, ma il suo indomito spirito di scoperta lo spinse avanti. Riuscì a ottenere i primi semi vitali di piante iconiche come il papavero blu dell'Himalaya e una primula gigante che prese il nome dalla sua prima moglie. Oltre alle sue attività scientifiche, prestò servizio anche come spia britannica, conducendo una vita ricca di avventure, scoperte e resilienza.

    In the Land of the Blue Poppies
    • A Modern Library Paperback OriginalDuring the first years of the twentieth century, the British plant collector and explorer Frank Kingdon Ward went on twenty-four impossibly daring expeditions throughout Tibet, China, and Southeast Asia, in search of rare and elusive species of plants. He was responsible for the discovery of numerous varieties previously unknown in Europe and America, including the legendary Tibetan blue poppy, and the introduction of their seeds into the world’s gardens. Kingdon Ward’s accounts capture all the romance of his wildly adventurous expeditions, whether he was swinging across a bottomless gorge on a cable of twisted bamboo strands or clambering across a rocky scree in fear of an impending avalanche. Drawn from writings out of print for almost seventy-five years, this new collection, edited and introduced by professional horticulturalist and House & Garden columnist Tom Christopher, returns Kingdon Ward to his deserved place in the literature of discovery and the literature of the garden.

      In the Land of the Blue Poppies