Senin, 14 November 2016

Cameo: Botanist John Bartram and His Passion for Plants

Still Thriving: The Bartram estate<br /> is now a park with<br /> gardens, open grounds and river access.John Bartram made a pastime and then a business of cataloging America flora

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