John Parkinson
See also: Parkinson
John Parkinson , born in 1567 and died in 1650, is a British Botaniste .
Apothecary of profession, it culvite a Botanical garden with London where he cultivates nearly 500 species. He is the apothecary of Jacques I {{er}} and receives the title of herbalist of Charles I {{er}} in 1629 after the publication of Paradisi in Plate Paradisus Terrestris . It is more than one book of gardening that about botany in a strict sense. It gives councils for the culture of the flowers, of the culinary plants and the Orchidée S. It describes a thousand of plants whose 780 are the subject of illustration (coming for the majority from works from Charles from the Lock (1525-1609), of Mathias of Obel (1538-1616) and of good of others).
In 1640, it makes appear Theatrum botanicum , complement of the precedent and especially treating Simple S. It described there 3.800 species.
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