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Subtropical and Dry Climate Plants

Posted by amazon 01.04 2007 on 19:03:54 (1453 readers)
Subtropical and Dry Climate Plants: The Definitive Practical Guide

Subtropical and Dry Climate Plants: The Definitive Practical Guide

The Definitive Practical Guide | Climate change, the need to conserve water, the desire for more exotic and dramatic plants-all of these are prompting gardeners to seek out interesting new plants that thrive in subtropical or dry climates and microclimates. This book offers expert guidance and sensible advice on a wide range of plants-native to California, Florida, Australasia, South America, South Africa, Turkey, and the Mediterranean region-that can be successfully cultivated in many regions of North America and Europe. A general introduction offers advice on choosing and designing with these plants, with particular emphasis on hardiness and overwintering in cooler climates. An A-Z plant directory profiles over 1000 plants, and there are useful lists of plants for different situations.


Climate change, the need to conserve water, the desire for more exotic and dramatic plants - all of these are prompting gardeners to seek out interesting new plants that thrive in subtropical or dry climates and microclimates. This book offers expert guidance and sensible advice on a wide range of plants - native to California, Florida, Australasia, South America, South Africa, Turkey, and the Mediterranean region - that can be successfully cultivated in many regions of North America and Europe. A general introduction offers advice on choosing and designing with these plants, with particular emphasis on hardiness and overwintering in cooler climates. An A-Z plant directory profiles over 1000 plants, and there are useful lists of plants for different situations.

Author: Martyn Rix,
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated 2006-08-01
You can order this book from Amazon.com
Index: ARTICLES climate, plants, subtropical, DISCUSSION FORUM climate, plants, subtropical, PHOTO GALLERY climate, plants, subtropical, INDEX OF ARTICLES: SUB...
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