Twinleaf Journal Online
2010
- Thomas Jefferson's Legacy in Gardening and Food
- Climbers at Monticello
- The China (Rose) Revolution
- Greetings from the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
- Musings from the Tufton Nursery
2009
- Jefferson's Retirement Garden (pdf)
- Jefferson's Botanical Catalog in Notes on the State of Virginia (pdf)
- Sustainability and Native Plants Featured at the New Visitor Center (pdf)
2008
2007
- Jefferson's Horticultural Neighborhood: A Rational Society of Gardeners (pdf)
- Seeds at Monticello: Saving, Storing, Sharing (pdf)
2006
2005
- Inspirations from the Woodlands: Jefferson's Abiding Attachment to Philadelphia's Botanical Riches (pdf)
- "The Work is Very Heavy" - Gardeners at Jefferson's Monticello (pdf)
2004
2003
- The Horticultural Potential of Lewis and Clark Plants Peculiar to the Countries They Visited
- "Public Treasures": Thomas Jefferson and the Garden Plants of Lewis and Clark
2002
2001
2000
- In the Company of Gardeners: The Flower Diaries of Jefferson, Skipwith, and Faris
- Thomas Jefferson's Favorite Vegetables
1999
1998
1997
- Strawberries: "Arcadian Dainties with a True Paradisiacal Flavor"
- "Delicious Flowering Shrubs" and Cape Bulbs in the Monticello Greenhouse
1996
- McMahon's Texas Bird Pepper: A Pretty Little Plant
- Figs: "Vulgar" Fruit or "Wholesome" Delicacy?
- Naming the Flowers ... According to Jefferson
1995
- The Royal Family of our "Democratic" Fruit: Thomas Jefferson's Favorite Apples
- Jefferson's Botanical Perseverance
1994
1993
1992
Discussion
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This is a phenomenal resource for anybody interested in Thomas Jefferson and the world of plants through which he traveled during his lifetime. The issues of Twinleaf are filled with scholarly articles about all kinds of aspects of the plants Jefferson and his contemporaries knew, horticulture and agriculture of the period, and more.
July 2, 2010, 4:12 pm
Thanks for making these superb articles more widely available. This is a treasure-house of information for all of us who love America's historic gardens and plants. Bravo!