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Medlars, Ornamental Grasses, and Elizabeth Blackwell

Medlars, Ornamental Grasses, and Elizabeth Blackwell

Update: 2024-11-14
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This week we explore the fascinating stories and brilliant work of three exceptional plantswomen. Only recently has pioneering 18th-century herbalist Elizabeth Blackwell received proper recognition for her work A Curious Herbal – a beautifully illustrated botanical text that was, for centuries, mistakenly attributed to her scandal-prone husband! Fiona Davison, Head of RHS Libraries & Exhibitions, shares insights into Blackwell’s life and her groundbreaking work, which was created at a time of rapid botanical discovery in Europe as exotic plants flooded into the Western world. We also hear from passionate plantswoman Jane Steward, a dedicated advocate for the medlar, a rare fruit that was once beloved across the UK – even by King Henry VIII. And finally horticulturist Sarah Wilson-Frost from RHS Garden Hyde Hall will be sharing some excellent advice on growing ornamental grasses to add year-round interest to your garden.


Host: Gareth Richards


Contributors: Jane Steward, Fiona Davison, Sarah Wilson-Frost, Jenny Laville


Other Links:

A Curious Herbal

RHS Hyde Hall

How to grow medlars

RHS advice on growing ornamental grasses

When is a grass not a grass?

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Medlars, Ornamental Grasses, and Elizabeth Blackwell

Medlars, Ornamental Grasses, and Elizabeth Blackwell

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