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THE MUST- HAVE NATIVE WOODY PLANT BOOK for Eastern United States
homeowners, designers, contractors, nurseries, and students *
Discover the wonders of gardening with native plants in Native
Woody Landscape and Restoration Plants of the Eastern United States
by expert, Michael L. Dorn. * Choose from 85 native trees, shrubs,
and vines to incorporate into YOUR landscape. * Create woodland
gardens, restore stream banks or wetlands, stabilize shorelines,
construct buffers, enhance habitat, and more. * Dorn's 246 color
photographs show beautifully, the physical characteristics of each
plant. * Reference charts help you locate specific plants for
particular purposes. * Native Woody Landscape and Restoration
Plants of the Eastern United States is the most valuable native
plant reference guide available today.
An authoritative book that arms the reader with all the information
necessary for the proper selection, planting, and care of
magnolias. This is a black-and-white edition.
The sight of a wild landscape covered with heathers in full bloom
is breathtaking, so it is little surprise that people have found
ways of introducing these rewarding plants into their gardens. Here
they excel, offering color in the drabbest months and a huge
diversity of height, habit, and other valuable characteristics in
return for modest cultural demands.
This comprehensive and highly informative account encompasses the
heaths and heathers of the closely related genera "Calluna,
Daboecia," and "Erica, " whose shared characteristics and similar
cultural requirements make them broadly compatible in a variety of
garden situations. These plants have enhanced people's lives for
millennia and a full discussion of their naming, uses and other
interactions with humans is explored in detail. A fascinating
account of the unique ecological niche they occupy including their
remarkable adaptation to make use of the nitrogen and phosphorus
unavailable to most other plants provides a fitting context for
discussion of their specific cultural needs. With more than 700
cultivated varieties of "Calluna" alone, selecting the right
heather for the right place can be daunting. The detailed selection
of cultivated hardy heathers conveniently provides gardeners with
the best garden performers while further lists allow them to search
for heathers for specific qualities, such as heat tolerance, ground
cover, or early summer blooming. Design options for displaying
heathers at their best in the garden are provided along with advice
on spacing, pruning, propagation, pests, and diseases.
In this fascinating and beautifully illustrated work, classic
wild-collected cultivars are described alongside the latest
introductions to produce an invaluable reference that will inspire
heather enthusiasts and gardeners for generations to come.
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The American elm, elegant and highly adaptable, was an essential
feature of America's cultural landscape for more than a century,
forming great verdant parasols above--and giving its name
to--streets all across the nation. The elm became a defining
element in the spatial design of America's villages, towns, and
cities, first in New England, and--with the westward transit of
Yankee culture--eventually throughout the United States. This
fascinating and generously illustrated book traces the elm's
transformation from a fast-growing weed into a regional and
national icon, and shows how Elm Street satisfied America's quest
for a pastoral urbanism imagined since the time of Jefferson.
For the enthusiastic amateur or experienced rhododendron grower,
this landmark reference provides the keys to the accurate
identification of the nearly 300 rhododendron species widely in
cultivation. An extensive introduction places the work in context
as it examines the history of "Rhododendron" classification and
gives a full survey of plant structures throughout the many
species. Species are listed in systematic order, so that similar
species occur close to each other in the text. These are fully
described, including complete citations of previous references and
notes on the occurrence of wild-origin specimens in cultivation.
Beautiful photographs include close-up shots of flower and leaf,
microscope images of leaf surfaces, and easy-to-use diagnostic
keys, making this the indisputable volume for plant identification.
A milestone in the identification of rhododendrons, this will
become an essential reference for botanists, nurserymen, and
enthusiasts.
This full-color, user-friendly field guide covers the basics
involved in the collection, cleaning, and storage of tree, shrub,
and vine seeds. Learn from an expert how to overcome pests when
storing seeds, and handle environmental factors that may threaten
the integrity of your seeds. An introduction to identifying
different varieties of seeds will make collecting easy for beginner
and experienced collectors alike. Over 160 close-up color
photographs of seeds gathered from trees, shrubs, and vines are
included in this encyclopedia-style guide. Each entry identifies
the seed's family, common name, species, genera, and origin, and
includes collection methods, a description of the number and color
of seeds, useful hints for collection, and notes on growing the
source plant. Gardeners around the world will appreciate this
useful field guide when harvesting nature's bounty and preserving
its genetic material for years and gardens to come.
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everyone!
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