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Tag Archives: Glycine sinensis
The first Wisteria sinensis in Europe
John Reeves, East India Company inspector of tea in Canton from 1812-1831, was comissioned by Joseph Banks to acquire plants for the Horticultural Society of London. During this time he obtained at least two clonally propagated plants from an old … Continue reading
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Tagged Glycine sinensis, James Compton, Wisteria sinensis, Wisteria taxonomy
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