Potted History Explained

Author:Catherine Horwood
Potted History: The Story of Plants in the Home
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Subject:History
Horticulture
Publisher:Frances Lincoln Publishers
Release Date:2007
Pages:288 (original hardback) [1]
Isbn:978-0711228009

Potted History: The Story of Plants in the Home is a 2007 book on the social history and horticulture of houseplants by the social and cultural historian Catherine Horwood. It was first published in hardback by the British publisher Frances Lincoln Publishers.[2]

Potted History: The Story of Plants in the Home was first published in the UK in an illustrated, hardback edition.[3]

Summary

Rather than focusing on the more usual subject matter of how to look after and rear houseplants, Horwood instead traces the historical and sociological reasons why houseplants came to be found in our homes. She writes how potted plants and domestic horticulture are as subject to fashion as pieces of furniture, from the Victorian's use of the aspidistra in their front parlour to the contemporary of the orchid in the designer loft. The book also covers the influence of indoor horticulture on period design, finding that Wedgwood created a market for special bulb pots and that some of Terence Conran's early designs were for houseplant containers.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Potted-History-Story-Plants-Home/dp/0711228000/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Amazon Books: 'Potted History: The Story of Plants in the Home': details
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=VcUkvgAACAAJ Google Books: Potted History
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=VcUkvgAACAAJ Google Books: Potted History: Editions: details
  4. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2251425.Potted_History Good read: Potted History: Synopsis