Colonial Botany
Discover the fascinating world of plants and their impact on commerce in Colonial Botany, a compelling collection of essays edited by esteemed scholars and published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2007. This engaging paperback features 352 pages that delve into the intricate relationship between botany and market dynamics during the colonial era. Each essay offers unique insights into how plants served as powerful economic forces, shaping trade and influencing societies. Perfect for enthusiasts of history, botany, and economics, Colonial Botany is an essential addition to your library. Explore the rich narratives that illustrate the significance of plants beyond their biological attributes and understand their role in the global marketplace.