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Cambridge Scholars Recreate 336-Year-Old Garden Honoring John Ray
18 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- John Ray, a 17th-century botanist known for coining the terms 'petal' and 'pollen', created his first garden while serving as a tutor at Cambridge. This garden marks a significant point in the history of natural history, as it was here that Ray began to systematically study plants.
- His contributions laid the groundwork for modern biology, earning him the title of the greatest English naturalist of his time.
- John Ray's work in the 17th century was revolutionary, as he systematically categorized plants and introduced essential terminology that is still in use today. His legacy continues to influence the fields of botany and ecology, making this garden a vital historical and educational site.
- The recreation of John Ray's garden serves not only as a tribute to his pioneering work but also highlights the enduring importance of botanical studies in understanding biodiversity. As we face ecological challenges today, revisiting the roots of natural history can inspire a new generation of scientists and conser…
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