Strange Blooms
Discover the extraordinary lives of John Tradescant and his son in Strange Blooms by Jennifer Potter. Published in 2007, this captivating biography spans 496 pages and delves into the fascinating world of 17th-century gardening and exploration. Celebrated as a 'wonderful book' by Jane Stevenson of the Daily Telegraph, Strange Blooms brings to life the legacy of the Tradescants, who played a pivotal role in the introduction of new plant species to Great Britain. Their story has also inspired Philippa Gregory's acclaimed novels, Earthly Joys and Virgin Earth. Immerse yourself in the rich history of horticulture and the remarkable contributions of these pioneering gardeners. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book is a must-read that combines biographical storytelling with botanical exploration.