In this fascinating episode, we explore the surprising ways plants quietly shape human history. Horticulturist and storyteller Allan Armitage shares one of his favorite examples—how a simple tree became the unlikely backdrop for a moment that would change global finance.In 1792, twenty-four brokers gathered outside 68 Wall Street to bring order to the chaotic world of securities trading. Beneath the shade of a buttonwood tree—a name many people have heard but rarely recognize—they signed what became known as the Buttonwood Agreement. That document ultimately laid the foundation for the New York Stock Exchange.This episode uncovers the story behind the name “buttonwood,” the plant itself, and the quiet but fascinating role plants often play in shaping pivotal historical moments. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most influential witnesses in history are rooted firmly in the background.Perfect for gardeners, plant lovers, and anyone who enjoys discovering the hidden botanical stories woven through our world.
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