The Plant Hunters: Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
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The narrative introduces the figure of the plant-hunter and explains how botanical collectors travel widely to obtain rare trees, flowers, seeds, and roots for gardens and nurseries. It then follows a young Bavarian gardener’s son, Karl Linden, whose expedition to the Himalaya combines scientific curiosity with the hardships of travel and exposure to wild, remote landscapes. Interwoven are practical descriptions of field methods, the motives and dangers faced by collectors, and the horticultural importance of their finds. The tone blends instructional exposition with adventure, emphasizing both the labour required and the rewards of botanical exploration.
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