André Michaux in Florida: An Eighteenth-Century Botanical Journey

André Michaux in Florida: An Eighteenth-Century Botanical Journey

André Michaux in Florida: An Eighteenth-Century Botanical Journey

André Michaux in Florida: An Eighteenth-Century Botanical Journey

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Overview

Retracing the eighteenth-century Florida exploration of botanist Andre Michaux
 The name Michaux often appears in the plant names of Florida, from the endangered yellow violets that grow wild in the panhandle to the Florida rosemary of the scrub. Andre Michaux (1746-1803) was one of the most extraordinary and dynamic individuals of early explorations in North America and the first trained botanist to explore extensively the wilderness east of the Mississippi River, including Spanish East Florida. This first book-length account of Michaux's Florida exploration combines his original journal with writings about him by later authors, historical background, and the author's own narrative to create a multifaceted, comprehensive treatise on Michaux's travels and discoveries in Florida.
Beginning with a biographical sketch on the life of Andre Michaux, royal botanist for King Louis XVI of France, the authors retrace  (using 16 maps) the exploratory routes he took in Florida and recount historical events occurring in Florida at the time.  They include in full documentary form all the plants he discovered, collected, and observed and fully assess his findings so that his contributions can now be evaluated along with those of better-known botanists of whom much has been written, such  as John Bartram and his son William--who acknowledged the Frenchman's abilities, writing that Michaux could traverse the same ground that he and his father had covered and find plants that they had missed.
From a historical as well as a botanical perspective, Andre Michaux in Florida  re-creates the Florida exploration of a remarkable explorer and observer and allows us to experience vicariously the vibrancy and joy of his journey of discovery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813073170
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 12/12/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 266
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Walter Kingsley Taylor is professor emeritus of biology at the University of Central Florida. 
Eliane M. Norman is professor emerita of biology at Stetson University.

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"Botanists, historians, and amateur naturalists alike will delight in this meticulous telling of Andre Michaux's journey in Florida. Michaux's passion for discovery is brought to light through a wonderful recounting of the rigors of eighteenth-century exploration and collection, dealings with local officials, and collaboration with such American naturalists as William Bartram."—David Taylor, Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina

"The appeal of Andre Michaux in Florida lies in its interest and usefulness to both professional and amateur botanists, horticulturalists, gardeners, field naturalists, and historians."—Ronald L. Stuckey, Museum of Biological Diversity, Ohio State University

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