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Rumphius's Cannabis: A Seventeenth-Century Naturalist and the Oldest Plant Dispersal Nobody Followed Up On
Georg Eberhard Rumphius arrived in Indonesia on Ambon Island in 1654 as a merchant for the Dutch East India Company and almost immediately began cataloguing the plants of the Spice Islands. He would spend the rest of his life there, eventually producing the Herbarium Amboinense, a six-volume catalogue of some 1,200 species that remains a foundational reference for the flora of the Moluccas. The Europeans called him Plinius Indicus, the Pliny of the Indies and made him a membe

Éloïse
Feb 2212 min read


Field Report #4: Western Dooars Part II
In Part II of our Western Dooars survey, we document further observations of feral and cultivated cannabis, detail local cultivation methods and gather insights from growers across the Himalayan foothills

Éloïse
Jun 30, 202519 min read


Field Report #3: Western Dooars and the Kalimpong Range
Surveying the Western Dooars and Kalimpong Range, we documented feral and domesticate cannabis populations, collected seed accessions and recorded cultivation practices across villages and foothill zones. Field Report #3 details our findings from Washabari, Bagrakote, Mal Bazaar, Satkaya, Sipchu, Paren, Upper Paren, Suruk, Todey and Chisang.

Éloïse
Jun 30, 202521 min read
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