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In Bloom

In Bloom

How Plants Changed Our World

Edited by Stephen Harris
Edited by Francesca Leoni
Edited by Shailendra Bhandare

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Publishing 9th Mar 2026
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    • Weaves together history, art and material culture
    • Showcases Oxford’s unique collections and expertise
    • Richly illustrated
    • Features works rarely explored in the public domain and usually only discussed in specialist literature
    • Stretches over the present time by integrating a selection of contemporary works of art that respond to the issues raised by the historic evidence
    • Accompanies a major exhibition to be held at the Ashmolean from March to the end of August 2026
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    A journey through art and material culture on the transformational impact of plants and plant collecting. Accompanies a major exhibition to be held at the Ashmolean from March to the end of August 2026.

    About the Author

    Francesca Leoni has been curator of Islamic art at the Ashmolean Museum since 2011 (Yousef Jameel Curator, 2011–16). Prior to Oxford, she held curatorial, research and teaching posts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2008–11), Rice University (2008–10) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2007–8). Her interests include book arts; cross-cultural exchanges between the Islamic world, Europe and Asia; the history and circulation of technologies; occultism and divination; and modern and contemporary art from the Middle East. Shailendra Bhandare is Assistant Keeper, South Asian and Far-eastern Numismatics and Paper Money Collections, a Fellow of St Cross College and a member of Faculty of Oriental Studies. He started his career as a Numismatist with a visiting fellowship at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge. He was then appointed as a post-doctoral fellow of the Society for South Asian Studies, and worked as a curator in the British Museum on the coins of Later Mughals and the Indian Princely States. He was appointed as curator of coins in the Ashmolean Museum in 2002. Professor Stephen Harris is an expert on the use of molecular markers in evolutionary and conservation biology, especially hybridisation, polyploidy, the evolutionary consequences of human-mediated plant movement and conservation genetics. He is also interested in the problems of using herbarium specimens as a source of DNA for evolutionary studies, and the history of botany.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Ashmolean Museum
    ISBN
    9781910807743
    Publish date
    9th Mar 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Australasia
    Size
    280 mm x 220 mm
    Pages
    224 Pages
    Illustrations
    120 colour, 25 b&w
    Name of series
    Exhibition Catalogue
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