Case Studies: A Story of Plant Travel
- ISBN #9781991016959
- Mark Smith, Felicity Jones
- Hardback
- Due 9th October
- Due 9th October

Case Studies: A Story of Plant Travel
- ISBN #9781991016959
- Mark Smith, Felicity Jones
- Hardback
- Due 9th October
- Due 9th October
$73.90 ex GST
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In 1829, London physician Dr Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward conducted a simple experiment when he sealed a plant inside a glass container to see if it would survive. The experiment's success helped change the way plants were transported across the world, transforming gardens, ecosystems and lives in the process. This book traces that story by pairing striking contemporary images of cased plants in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom with essays about the deeper implications of plant transfer. It considers not only the scientific and colonial ambitions that drove botanical exchange, but also its consequences: ecological disruption, the spread of invasive species, and the marginalisation of Indigenous knowledge systems. Case Studies also gives space to other voices - those speaking to matauranga Maori, to tino rangatiratanga over native species, and to the ongoing work of conservation and reclamation. It is not only a record of historical movement, but also a reminder of the values and choices that continue to shape the land beneath our feet.
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 09/10/2025
- Publisher: Massey University Press
- Country of Origin: New Zealand
- Pages: 304
- Dimensions (mm): 300x220x35mm
- Weight: 1200g
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In 1829, London physician Dr Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward conducted a simple experiment when he sealed a plant inside a glass container to see if it would survive. The experiment's success helped change the way plants were transported across the world, transforming gardens, ecosystems and lives in the process. This book traces that story by pairing striking contemporary images of cased plants in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom with essays about the deeper implications of plant transfer. It considers not only the scientific and colonial ambitions that drove botanical exchange, but also its consequences: ecological disruption, the spread of invasive species, and the marginalisation of Indigenous knowledge systems. Case Studies also gives space to other voices - those speaking to matauranga Maori, to tino rangatiratanga over native species, and to the ongoing work of conservation and reclamation. It is not only a record of historical movement, but also a reminder of the values and choices that continue to shape the land beneath our feet.
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 09/10/2025
- Publisher: Massey University Press
- Country of Origin: New Zealand
- Pages: 304
- Dimensions (mm): 300x220x35mm
- Weight: 1200g
- Delivery & Returns