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Archived from the
original on 2009-04-29.
Retrieved 2009-02-07. The
Herbarist. Herb
Society of America. 1997. p. 39.
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original on 10...
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William Pamplin. p. 308. As late as 1657 we find
William Coles, who was a
herbarist ...
speaking of Spleenwort, or Miltwort,
tells us that the
learned Crollius...
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Holden Arboretum outside of Cleveland, Ohio. It
publishes a
journal The
Herbarist once a year. The Herb
Society of
America has
awarded multiple named awards...
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Williams (June 1, 1972). Darragh,
William C. (ed.). "A
Shaker heritage". The
Herbarist (38). Boston: Herb
Society of America: 13–19. ISSN 0740-5979. OCLC 399892733...
- (2003). "Basil for the Gardener's Kitchen: Herb of the Year, 2003". The
Herbarist. 69: 43.
Helen H.
Darrah (1980). The
cultivated basils. T. E. Thomas,...
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wrote four
books and co-edited a fifth,
contributed an
article to The
Herbarist, and
contributed to
numerous exhibits. Amy Bess
Williams was born on May...
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mathematical works, and also a few
publications in botany; he was a
hobby herbarist. He also
became widely known for his
mathematical textbooks, both for...
- "Plants,
Herbs and the
Healing Arts
Among the
Delaware Indians," The
Herbarist, 51 (1985) "Nora Dean: She
Lived Here When
Legends Were A Way of Life...
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queen consort to King
James I, in
which he was
described as "surgeon and
herbarist to the King". He
relinquished the
lease to
Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury...
- in this Subject, by Iohn
Parkinson Apothecary of London, and the
Kings Herbarist. And
Published by the
Kings Majestyes Especiall Priviledge. London: Thomas...