Camden Burd
A Nation of Fruit Growers: Nurserymen and the Rise of the Nineteenth-Century Plant Trade
As 19th-century western expansion brought Euro-Americans to various regions of the North America, new settlers sought out plant material from nurserymen in order to transform existing environments into productive ones.
Camden will historicize the cultural and social significance of 19th-century plant nurserymen and demonstrate their central role in radically altering the North American landscape.
About the Speaker:
Camden Burd holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Rochester. During his time at NYBG he will be working on his manuscript, tentatively titled Planting an Empire: Nurserymen and the Making of the American Landscape. His research explores the interaction of nature, business, and culture in 19th-century America through an examination of plant nurserymen.