Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and moths, but later turned his attention to collecting and growing plants. Embarking on his most ambitious project in 1903, he recruited the Irish dendrologist Augustine Henry (1857 1930) to collaborate with him on this well-illustrated work. Privately printed in seven volumes between 1906 and 1913, it covers the varieties, distribution, history and cultivation of tree species in the British Isles. The strictly botanical parts were written by Henry,...
Although without formal scientific training, Henry John Elwes (1846 1922) devoted his life to natural history. He had studied birds, butterflies and m...