The Australian Garden was the first book to show how Australian plants can be used in all the major gardening styles.
Emphasizing the natural landscapes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, this book o reviews landscaping principles and techniques o introduces native plant species for grasslands, forests, edge areas, and small wetlands o ...
Like the volume as a whole, it is best used as a starting point for the rigorous effort of establishing the care-free native-plant garden.
cedar, CP19 red, 21, 35, 93 southern red, 10, 41 Celtis laevigata, 42 Cephalanthus occidentalis, 50 Cercis canadensis, 46 Chasmanthium latifolium, 69 Cherokee bean, 50 cherry laurel, 11 cherry, Surinam, 101 chinaberry, ...
This book surveys the ways native trees, shrubs, flowers and foliage can be put to surprising and beautiful uses by some of the most creative people working with plants today.
This book provides a wealth of information on literally thousands of native plants, their properties, cultivation and propagation. The introductory chapters provide sound practical advice on the collection and pr.
A gloriously illustrated guide to planning the design and choosing the right plants to make a rich and sumptuous garden featuring Australian natives from the ABC garden guru.
Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation
A gardener's step-by-step manual of creating a wide range of natural, low maintenance landscapes illustrated with over 90 color photographs.
Growing Australian Plants in Subtropical Gardens
This edition has also been given an entirely new look, matching the 2007 Godwit titles Foliage for the Contemporary New Zealand Garden and Bromeliads: the Conoisseur's Guide in its handsome chunky flexibind format.