In 1596, he published a list of plants cultivated in his garden at Holborn, still extant in the British Museum, in 1597 his famous herbal. In 1633 an enlarged and amended version was printed. Gerard used the Materia Medica of Dioscorides, the works of the German botanists Fuchs and Gesner and the Italian Matthiolus.
The Historie of Plants is famous both for the detailed descriptions of plants, the folklore contained in the articles and its splendid prose.
Botanists with author abbreviations | English botanists | Pre-Linnaean botanists | 1545 births | 1612 deaths
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