"This book will be extremely useful for gardeners, nurserymen,
extension agents, students, and others interested in woody
landscape plants of the Deep South. . . . The text contains much
information based on first-hand observations of the authors in a
personal style that is most attractive. The Table of Horticultural
Characteristics and Landscape Planning Aids is a welcome
addition."--Dr. Frederick G. Meyer, National Arboretum, Washington,
D.C.
"Woody Ornamentals" will take its place alongside the spade and
trowel as an indispensable gardening tool for plant lovers in the
Deep South. No other book offers such complete information about
trees, shrubs, woody vines, and ground covers for USDA Zone 8, an
area beginning at the Texas-Mexico border and cutting a wide swath
across the Deep South.
When David Rogers retired after a life's work in botany and
returned to his native Deep South, he discovered that many new
cultivated plants and rare species from all over the world had been
introduced into the gardens and landscapes. This comprehensive work
also identifies the native flora that contribute handsome, hardy
plants to residential landscaping, the many subtropical trees and
shrubs that do not grow in more northerly gardens, and the
fruit-bearing trees such as mandarin orange, sand pear, and new
varieties of apple.
The plants are listed alphabetically in the book by their generic
name. General information about the plants--their appearance,
growth and habit, with details about geographic origin,
environmental requirements, and special features--appears in
easy-to-read prose. For those who designate plants by their common
name, an index to the common names references the generic name, and
an additional index references the family, genus, and species.
Photographs of unusual species and 174 beautiful, detailed line
drawings supplement the text. Extensive tables of horticultural
characteristics and landscape planning aids provide an overview of
each species in the categories of large, medium, and small trees,
shrubs, woody vines, and woody ground covers.
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