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Posted by amazon 01.04 2007 on 10:25:06 (807 readers)
Perennials: A Gardener's Reference

Perennials: A Gardener's Reference

A Gardener's Reference. Perennials play a central role in today's gardens. Choosing specific plants, however, can be daunting. Is this plant hardy in my area? How big does it get? When does it bloom? Perennials: A Gardener's Reference answers these and many other questions for more than 2,700 species and cultivars in 250 genera, making it one of the most comprehensive guides available.


The informative text is enlivened throughout by the authors' wide-ranging experience with perennials and by Lynne Harrison's sumptuous photographs. Whether you're a beginning gardener, a seasoned expert, or a green-industry professional, Perennials: A Gardener's Reference will be the book you turn to again and again for essential information about these supremely beautiful and useful plants.
Author: Susan Carter, Carrie Becker, Bob Lilly,
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated 2007-03-01
You can order this book from Amazon.com
Index: ARTICLES perennials, DISCUSSION FORUM perennials, PHOTO GALLERY perennials, INDEX OF ARTICLES: PER...
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