Botanica : the illustrated A-Z of over 10,000 garden plants and how to cultivate them 🔍
Turner, Jr., R. G. and Wasson, Ernie (eds.) Barnes & Noble, Incorporated, Third edition, revised, United States?, 1999
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Bursting with information and glorious full-color photographs on every page, this one-of-a-kind botanical guide is the only reference a serious gardener needs.
At the heart of the book is an A-Z encyclopedia of more than 10,000 plants, providing information on genus, species (including common names, variants, and cultivars), cultivation requirements, propagation and pruning, plus special color spreads on major groups like camellias, dahlias, rhododendrons, and roses.
From annuals and perennials to bulbs, corms, and tubers, and from vegetables and herbs to shrubs, trees, and ground covers: If it grows, it's here--beautifully described in easy-to-read text and eyepopping color photos. Practical reference information includes a detailed glossary, a table of plant families, and an index of synonyms and common names. 9" x 12".
Alternative title
Botanica the Most Complete Garden Encyclopedia Ever Published
Alternative author
None; Turner, R. G; Wasson, Ernie
Alternative author
R. G. Turner, Ernie Wasson
Alternative author
Jr. Turner
Alternative publisher
[United States?]: Barnes & Noble
Alternative publisher
Silver Lining Books
Alternative publisher
Barnes and Noble
Alternative publisher
Marboro Books
Alternative publisher
H.F. Ullmann
Alternative edition
Place of publication not identified, 2004
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
3rd ed., rev, United States?, 1999
Alternative edition
3rd, Revised edition, 1999
Alternative edition
revised ed., PS, 1999
Alternative edition
New York, 2001
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Alternative description
Bursting with information and glorious full-color photographs on every page, this one-of-a-kind botanical guide is the only reference a serious gardener needs. At the heart of the book is an A-Z encyclopedia of more than 10,000 plants, providing information on genus, species (including common names, variants, and cultivars), cultivation requirements, propagation and pruning, plus special color spreads on major groups like camellias, dahlias, rhododendrons, and roses. From annuals and perennials to bulbs, corms, and tubers, and from vegetables and herbs to shrubs, trees, and ground covers: If it grows, it's here -- beautifully described in easy-to-read text and eye-popping color photos
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1,020 pages : 31 cm
Includes indexes
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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