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Book ID: 117994
Cornett, Peggy

Thomas Jefferson's Flowers: Historic Gardens at Monticello. 2026. 141 (140 col.) figs. 256 p. Hardcover.

Due May 2026. Orders will be recorded.

Contemplating the conclusion of his public life in 1809, Thomas Jefferson observed, “I retire to my family, my books and farms. . . . Nature intended me for the tranquil pursuits of science, by rendering them my supreme delight.” Drawing on a deep understanding of Jefferson as a scientific gentleman farmer, Monticello’s official curator of plants offers a definitive account of the planning and preservation of the paths, borders, and flowerbeds of Jefferson’s “little mountain.”


This richly illustrated book examines Jefferson’s gardening friendships in the United States and abroad, his many botanical and horticultural influences, and the role of his family relationships—as well as of enslaved individuals such as Wormley Hughes and Burwell Colbert—in his gardening pursuits. Informed by Monticello’s ongoing research and the preservation and educational efforts of the Center for Historic Plants, the book includes a comprehensive annotated list of the flowers documented by Jefferson in the gardens at Shadwell, Monticello, and Poplar Forest, affording visitors, gardeners, and scholars alike a handy reference that is eye-catching, substantive, and comprehensive.
Author Cornett, Peggy
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Author Cornett, Peggy
Manufacturer University of Virginia Press
Price excl. VAT 128,00
US price excl. VAT 152,3
EAN 9780813953502
ISBN 9780813953502
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