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Tulips
(Paperback)
Roger Chambers; Joseph Jacobs
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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There's no more breathtaking signal of summer's onset than the
blooming of peonies. Stunningly beautiful and relatively easy to
grow, peonies are a favorite flower everywhere they can be
cultivated and for good reason: the heady fragrances and enchanting
colors of a peony-rich display create an immersive experience that
has enamored generations of garden lovers across the world. This
passion is on full display each June at the historic Peony Garden
of the University of Michigan's Nichols Arboretum. Originally
planted in 1922, the Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden now boasts
North America's largest public collection of heirloom herbaceous
peonies. The Peony Garden has become a sacred space for the Ann
Arbor community, a not-to-be-missed sensation when it erupts each
season, as the Ann Arbor Observer once wrote, in "a riot of color,
of crimson, rose and shell pink intermingled with fluffy pompoms of
creamy white." The rather short period of peak bloom-about two
fleeting weeks each year-only seems to intensify the garden's
appeal, drawing thousands of visitors annually to this spectacular
"living museum" on campus that showcases upwards of 10,000
blossoms. Richly illustrated with hundreds of striking color
photos, Passion for Peonies collects twenty short essays that
celebrate the story of the Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden as well
as the rich social history of peony gardening that it is an
integral part of. Together these pieces comprise a love letter both
to a magical public space at the University of Michigan and to the
broader history and culture of peony gardening. The book will
appeal to readers interested in the University of Michigan, the
history of public gardens, and of course peonies!
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