James Justice (1698–1763) is remembered as a leading horticulturalist, author and pioneer grower of tropical exotics at Crichton, south-east of Edinburgh. New evidence is presented to show that his pine stove also housed some 25 succulents: the earliest record of a collection in Scotland.
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1 October 1998
James Justice and the First Succulent Collection in Scotland
Gordon D. Rowley
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Bradleya
Vol. 1998 • No. 16
October 1998
Vol. 1998 • No. 16
October 1998