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The work surveys the origins, history and cultivation of garden vegetables in temperate Europe by assembling botanical, archaeological, literary and iconographic evidence to trace domestication, migration and varietal change. Plants are organized by the edible part and treated in concise monographs that combine etymology, historical citations, herbarium and fossil records, and horticultural practice. It examines how environment, natural selection and human cultivation shaped diversity, separates legend from documented fact, and offers practical and scientific observations aimed at readers interested in the development and classification of cultivated vegetables.

About the Author

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Georges Gibault

Georges Gibault was a French author known for his contributions to agricultural literature, particularly in the realm of horticulture. His notable work, "Histoire des légumes," explores the history and cultivation of vegetables, reflecting his expertise and passion for gardening. Gibault's writing provides valuable insights into the practices and significance of vegetable gardening, making it a noteworthy resource for both amateur and professional horticulturists. His work contributes to the understanding of agricultural practices in France and highlights the cultural importance of vegetables in culinary traditions.

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