‘Chinese’ Wilson“中國(guó)”威爾蓀
One of the greatest plant-hunters of the early twentieth century, Ernest Henry ‘Chinese’ Wilson was born in 1876 and began his horticultural1 career as an apprentice at a local nursery before going on to study at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. In 1899 he was working at Kew when he was chosen to go on a plant-hunting expedition to China for Veitch’s nursery.
歐內(nèi)斯特·亨利·“中國(guó)”威爾蓀生于1876 年,是20 世紀(jì)初最偉大的植物獵人之一。(剩余6781字)
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