Book ID: CBB219284980

The Roots of Flower City: Horticulture, Empire, and the Remaking of Rochester, New York (2024)

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Camden Burd (Author)


Cornell University Press


Publication Date: 2024
Physical Details: 240
Language: English

In The Roots of Flower City, Camden Burd explores the economic and ecological significance of Rochester plant nurserymen over the course of the nineteenth century. As the first boomtown in the United States, Rochester was an embodiment of nineteenth-century market economies and social reform movements. Connected to the eastern seaboard by the Erie Canal, the city's unique economic, cultural, and environmental conditions fostered and sustained a vast and influential commercial plant nursery industry that attracted the nation's most prominent horticulturists and nurserymen. Rochester-area nurserymen built parks and rural cemeteries, landscaped homes and schools, and promoted horticultural pursuits regionally and nationally. As their influence grew, many of these horticultural entrepreneurs developed into the city's elite and played a leading role in shaping Rochester's economic, social, and physical landscape. Most significantly, nurserymen enthusiastically participated in the American imperial project, selling and distributing fruit, shade, and ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers across the continent, transforming landscapes and ecologies far beyond New York. The Roots of Flower City tells the remarkable history of Rochester's outsized influence on the homes, estates, towns, and cities of nineteenth-century America as it weathered economic downturns and competition from other regions. One threat, however, proved to be too much to overcome. As Burd details, the spread of the destructive San Jose scale through the transcontinental plant trade prompted federal legislation that would lead to the decline of the Rochester plant nursery industry in the last decade of the nineteenth century, ending a sustained era of success and ecological impact.

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Authors & Contributors
Voskuil, Lynn
Biggs, David
Brosnan, Kathleen A.
Frehner, Brian
Hahn, Barbara
Hickman, Clare
Journals
Agricultural History
Archives of Natural History
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Historical Records of Australian Science
Indian Journal of History of Science
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
Duke University Press
Franz Steiner Verlag
Harvard University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Ohio University Press
University of Arizona Press
Concepts
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
Botany
Ecology
Landscape; landscapes
Agriculture
Imperialism
People
Bailey, Liberty Hyde
Beal, William James
Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von
Wells, Herbert George
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Luehmann, Johann Georg
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
India
Mexico
Vietnam
Great Plains (North America)
Institutions
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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