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The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (Hardcover)
William Cullina, Dorothy E., PH.D . Freeman, Barbara Hill Freeman; Photographs by Riverside Studio, William S. Brehm, Maine Imaging, Dave Cleaveland, …
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Since it's grand opening in June 2007, the Coastal Maine Botanical
Gardens in Boothbay has become one of Maine's most popular
attractions and one the most distinguished botanical destinations
in the country. "Wow!" is the word most often heard from visitors
who explore the exquisite gardens, stunning stonework, exceptional
natural landscapes, waterfalls, and sculptures. The goal of the
Gardens is to preserve the botanical heritage and natural
landscapes of coastal Maine. Comprising nearly 250 acres, with
numerous themed gardens-including the Lerner Garden of the Five
Senses, The Giles Rhododendron and Perennial Garden, and the Burpee
Kitchen Garden-miles of trails, and a rich variety of events
year-round, the Gardens has something for everyone. Celebrating the
Fifth Anniversary of the Maine Botanical Gardens, and honoring the
sixteen years of planning and construction that went into them,
this book is an inspiring tribute to thisparadise on the Maine
coast. Bursting with vivid color photographs, information about the
Gardens, and a pinch of practical advice for gardeners, it makes a
wonderful keepsake or a great gift to inspire others to visit the
Gardens.
Philadelphia Trees is a pocket-sized resource for identifying the
native trees, commonly encountered exotics, and popular ornamentals
of the Philadelphia metropolitan area and adjacent counties in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Each of the 118
tree-identification entries features a description of a tree
species or several related species; a list of places to see
specimens; individual photos of leaves, bark, fruits, and seeds;
striking portrait photos; and winter-silhouette drawings. The guide
also contains a section on more than fifty of the best parks,
botanical gardens, and preserves for viewing trees in and around
Philadelphia. Included in this section are ten maps identifying
specific trees in such places as Fairmount Park, one of the
world’s largest urban parks, and the Morris Arboretum, the
official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A third
section, “Great Trees of Philadelphia,” highlights fifty
special, historic, and record-breaking trees. Using this field
guide, nature lovers will be able to identify and locate the
fantastic trees that this unique region, sometimes called “the
cradle of American horticulture,” has to offer.
Orchids are the largest family of plants in the world. With 30,000 known species, one could acquire a different orchid every day for eighty years and still not grow them all. Back in the realm of reality, readers of this beautiful book can quickly and easily fi nd out which orchids are right for them -- which grow on windowsills and which need a greenhouse, which are for beginners, which for experts. Featuring more than 200 color photographs, Understanding Orchids provides readers with easy-to-follow instructions for the orchids they would like to grow. With improved tissue culture techniques making orchids more affordable and the Internet making them readily available to consumers, growing orchids is more popular than ever: membership in the American Orchid Society has more than doubled in the past fi fteen years. This is the book orchid fans have been waiting for -- an authoritative guide that tells them everything they need to know about choosing and growing these horticultural favorites.
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