Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers: Medieval Gardens and the Gardens of the Cloisters
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Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers: Medieval Gardens and the Gardens of the Cloisters
The Bonnefont Cloister at The Cloisters museum in New York City is a lovely space overlooking the Hudson River just above the George Washington Bridge. Meticulously planned and planted, the herb garden contains only species of plants known to have been grown during the Middle Ages. It is a joy to visit on a warm spring or summer day. Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers is a readable, beautifully illustrated description of the Bonnefont Garden, a valuable resource for any herbalist or historian.