Gardening: flowers and ornamental plants Books
Dorling Kindersley Ltd The Complete Gardener
Book SynopsisMonty Don has been gardening on TV for over 25 years for ITV, Channel 4 and the BBC, and since 2003 has been the lead presenter on BBC TV's Gardeners' World, which from 2011 has been filmed in his own garden in Herefordshire, Longmeadow. He is an experienced organic gardener and was President of the Soil Association from 2008 to 2017. He has written a weekly gardening column for the Daily Mail since 2004, and published 19 books, including Down to Earth, the top-selling gardening book in the UK from 2017 to 2019.
£24.00
Galison Blooming Meadow 1000 Piece Puzzle
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£17.27
Dorling Kindersley Ltd What Grows Together
Book SynopsisJamie Butterworth is a passionate plantsman and horticulturist. He is one of the UK's leading and youngest nursery owners, establishing Form Plants in Surrey in 2020. Aged 30, he has been in the gardening industry for more than 14 years. He trained at RHS Garden Wisley, has worked on more than 15 RHS Show gardens (winning four RHS Gold medals, including at RHS Chelsea Flower Show), and has been an RHS Ambassador since the age of 24. In 2024, Jamie collaborated with Anya Lautenbach on the Money-Saving Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. In 2025, he will be creating the BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden with Monty Don at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
£18.70
Galison Victoria Ball Open For Blossoms 1000 Piece Puzzle
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£17.27
Ebury Publishing Gardeners World The Flower Thesaurus
Book SynopsisLiz Potter is a journalist with 30+ years' magazine experience and a passion for gardening. She is the former Editor of Garden Answers and Executive Editor of RHS magazine, The Garden. Liz currently freelances for BBC Gardeners' World, Garden News and The Garden.
£22.10
Octopus Publishing Group Outside In
Book SynopsisDiscover how to plan your garden so you can display flowers and foliage in your home every month of the year, in this beautifully illustrated guide from popular Instagram and RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival gardener Sean A Pritchard. “Armed with flower-whisperer Sean A. Prichard’s new book… bedeck [your] home with backyard-blooms year-round—or just luxuriate in the pretty pictures” -Wall Street Journal “Inventive, considered, and thoughtful design.” House & Garden In this, his first book, garden designer Sean Pritchard shows you how to plan a garden so that every month of the year there's something to bring indoors and display in an engaging way and Divided by season with additional chapters on vessels, scent, color, texture and how to plan for the gardening year. From the cheery joy of early spring daffodils to the velvety richness of late-summer dahlias, th
£24.00
Fox Chapel Publishing Gardening for All Seasons
Book SynopsisGardening for All Seasons: How to Have Plants Blooming Year-Round is a comprehensive, practicalguide to keeping your garden vibrant and blooming through every season. Whetheryou're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this guide offers clear,accessible advice to help you create and maintain a thriving garden all yearlong. Organized into three sections and 11 informative chapters, the bookcovers everything from designing your garden and mastering essential techniquesto season-specific planting strategies. You'll find in-depth profiles of over 165flowers, ground covers, trees, shrubs, and herbs, each with specific careinstructions and a focus on year-round interest. The guide also includes over780 vivid photos and illustrations, helpful tips for transplanting, startingfrom seed, and nontoxic pest control methods. Special features include a seasonalblooming schedule, a handy glossary, and a detailed index to make navigatingyour gardening needs effortless. With clear guidance on everything from annualsand perennials to ground covers and herb gardens, this book is your go-toreference for creating a garden that evolves and thrives across spring, summer,fall, and winter.
£24.74
Phaidon Press Ltd Flower
£17.95
White Hopton Publications Claire Austins Book Of Perennials New Edition
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£17.10
Headline Publishing Group The Little Book of Floriography: The Secret
Book SynopsisRevealing a world of secret messages contained within a single petal.Floriography – the language of flowers – is the ancient art of encoding hidden messages in the type, colour and arrangement of plants, allowing individuals to express emotions and sentiments that they may not be able to articulate through words.Featuring 100 of the most popular and available blooms from around the world, this beautifully illustrated gift book gives the botanical name for each plant, a description of its significance and place in folklore, and the story behind its meaning. It also reveals how floral symbolism has been used over the centuries in literature and art, from Hamlet's Ophelia handing out rosemary 'for remembrance' and pansies 'for thoughts', to Oscar Wilde urging his friends to wear green carnations as a subtle code for homosexuality. The idea that flowers have secret meanings would have been well understood by contemporary audiences – and we are seeing a revival of the practice today.From mimosa – which signifies chastity because its leaves close when touched – to the varied messages encoded within different colours of geraniums, Floriography offers a creative way to convey feelings and can add an extra layer of beauty and significance to a gift of flowers.The flowers in Kate Middleton's wedding bouquet signified love, happiness, gallantry and fidelity.If someone sends you a bouquet of hydrangea and lobelia, beware: they stand for heartlessness and malevolence.Table of ContentsThe Story of Floriography - The fascinating history of the language of flora • Friendship, Love and Romance - Flowers to make your relationships blossom • Health, Wealth and Happiness - Plants for positive energy • Daily Blooms - Flowers for different days of the year • Poison Ivy - A playful guide to the malignant meanings of plants • Botanicals in Art and Literature - From Shakespeare to the pre-Raphaelites, how poets, artist and novelists have said it with flowers.
£6.99
Thames & Hudson Australia Flower Power
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£32.00
Octopus Publishing Group The Flower Yard
Book SynopsisArthur Parkinson''s town garden is like a path of pots, a tiny, exposed stage on bricks. Despite its small size, a flower-filled jungle in Venetian tones is grown here each year, in defiance of urbanisation. The plants act like drapes, closing gently as their growth engulfs the front door, from either side of the path, to the buzz of precious bees. This is gardening done entirely in pots, yet on a grand scale that will inspire anyone who wants their doorstep or patio to be a glamorous and lively canvas that nurtures them visually and mentally. From jewel scatterings of crocus, flocks of parrot tulips and scented sweet peas to galaxies of single dahlias, towering giraffes of amaryllises grown inside for winter and endless vases of cut blooms through the seasons. With his bantam hens at his feet, Arthur shares his life, knowledge, flair and influences for planting creatively, all of which combine to create a space that''s rich in ever-changing colour and life.
£19.80
Wooden Books British Wild Flowers: Their Naming and Folklore
Book SynopsisWhen is a marigold not a marigold? Where in Great Britain is a harebell a bluebell? What does a Burdock have to do with velcrose? And what does a dandelion have to do with teeth? In this delightful little book, historian Gerald Ponting reveals the fascinating stories at the heart of many wild flower names. From names made up by Shakespeare to names based on appearance or medicinal properties, prepare to be amused, informed and amazed.Trade ReviewWooden Books are: "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES. "Beautiful" LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET. "Genuinely mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW SCIENTIST. "Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. Small books, big ideas.
£8.18
Galison Evergreen Gardens 500 Piece Puzzle
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£13.49
Rizzoli International Publications French Blooms
Book SynopsisThis first book by Sandra Sigman, award-winning floral designer and owner of Les Fleurs, presents arranging flowers in the French style—bouquets that are chic and romantic.As Sandra Sigman learned while living in Paris in her twenties, the French consider each floral arrangement a unique work of art filled with passion, movement, texture, and surprise. In French Blooms, Sigman shares the distinct design principles she learned from her favorite Parisian florist, and offers tutorials, with images and instructions for creating French-inspired arrangements for different areas of the home. Projects include a mantle display in Ironstone gravy boats, compote-style dining room arrangements, powder room posies, and beribboned hand-tied bouquets. With chapters on choosing the right containers—from vintage stoneware crocks to baskets and white ceramic footed vases—and flower care and tools, along with lush photographs, many taken in Paris, Normandy, and ProTrade Review"Floral designer and owner of Les Fleurs Sandra Sigman shares her love affair with flowers in her first book titled French Blooms (Rizzoli, $40). Within the pages, Sigman showcases artistic arrangements in the French style and guides readers on container choices, flower care and utilizing the correct tools." —ATLANTA HOMES AND LIFESTYLES
£23.96
Yellow Pear Press The Love Language of Flowers: Floriography and
Book SynopsisA Fresh Twist on Vintage Flower Meanings & Arrangements"This book is enchanting to the eyes, inspiring for the mind, and refreshing for the soul.” —Maggie Hyde, Petal Back Farm#1 New Release in Plant & Animal Photography, Photograpy Equipment & Techniques, and Nature Literary CriticismThis floriography guide is a gorgeous and inspired combination of vintage Victorian flower meanings, quotes, and lore perfectly entwined with a contemporary toolbox for creating stunning flower arrangements and bouquets.For those who want to create beautiful bouquets and flower arrangements with history. Blooming with inspirational lifestyle photography by Jess Buttermore of Cedar House Living, The Love Language of Flowers will blow you away with an intriguing history of flowers alongside step-by-step instructions for creating 25 tasteful, meaningful arrangements.Express yourself and show others you care. With stunning photographs of different types of flowers, a detailed list of floral arranging tools and supplies, and fascinating Victorian flower meanings, The Love Language of Flowers provides you with an elegant way to express your feelings or bring your self-care to the next level.Inside The Love Language of Flowers, find: A visual glossary of flowers and their Victorian meanings Simple step-by-step instructions for creating twenty-five gorgeous floral arrangements Suggestions for introducing contemporary plants and other interesting elements to bring a fresh look to classic bouquets If you like botanical books illustrated with stunning photography and floral design, such as Floriography, The Complete Language of Flowers, or Growing Flowers, you’ll love The Love Language of Flowers.Trade ReviewPraise“A most elegant and timeless compendium for flower lovers. The gorgeous photography accompanied by heartfelt prose, the advice and wisdom, the recipes for arranging, and the meaning of flower varieties…this book is truly a genuine tribute to blooms and blossoms, and a guide I never knew I so desperately needed.”—Angela Ferraro-Fanning, founder of Axe & Root Homestead, author of The Sustainable Homestead“Jess has a magical way of capturing the fascinating world of botanicals, encouraging us into the garden and guiding us in creating beauty with gifts from nature. This book is enchanting to the eyes, inspiring for the mind, and refreshing for the soul.”—Maggie Hyde, Petal Back Farm“The lost art of using flowers to express yourself is something Jess is bringing back to life. This book gives beautiful and practical information, inspiring us all to speak in a forgotten language. It’s a welcome return to bringing magic back to not only special occasions, but also our everyday.”—Bailey Van Tassel, The Kitchen Garden Society“The Love Language of Flowers is bursting with stunning photography and practical guides to elevate your own floral designs. It should be an essential addition to every flower lover’s tool kit.”—Graeme Corbett, Bloom & Burn“A feast for the eyes, a spark to the mind, and a tug on the heart. Jess brings her wholly unique and stunning touch to the art of floral arrangements. A complete capture of simple beauty, and the power flowers evoke in us all.”—Skye Hamilton, Hamilton House Designs“The Love Language of Flowers is sure to become a treasured resource of inspiration and technique for all those who find themselves called to create with nature’s floral bounties. A book to enjoy alongside warm tea on cold winter days, as we wait for spring blossoms to allow us to put it to practical use.”—Robyn Chubey, Prairie Glow Acres“Flowers are a language unto themselves, and they engage our senses on a different level. Whether we garden and work with them on a regular basis or we simply buy them to enjoy and create a mood or decorate a space, flowers are the perfect adornment and creative medium. The Love Language of Flowers is a visually captivating and soul-inspiring book that will put you in touch with the ‘craft of making.’ It will draw you into the timeless, creative space of using your hands to bring beauty to life. This book will inspire you in a multitude of ways as it provides you with the guidance, tools, and timeless wisdom to cultivate beautiful projects to love again and again.”—Jan and Erin Johnson, founders of Trailblazher Inc., publishers of Trailblazher magazine“The Love Language of Flowers draws you in with stunning photography and keeps the reader engaged with an abundance of floral tips and tricks. Each page inspires gardeners and vintage lovers alike to create beautiful bouquets of their own. Cheers to Buttermore and McGuinness.”—Penny Pennington Weeks, gardener and blogger
£23.24
Quadrille Publishing Ltd From Seed to Bloom: A Year of Growing and
Book SynopsisWith 26 projects, From Seed to Bloom is a modern and practical guide to growing and styling your own floral arrangements.Starting by tackling the principles of floristry from seed to bloom, Milli takes you through the seasons and explores the top plants to grow and how to style them. Each chapter spotlights the growing highlights of the season with top tips on how to sow, grow and harvest. Milli also shares her own stories from the field to help inspire and encourage you to grow your own, with advice on soil health, composting, sustainable growing and how to plan your planting.From Seed to Bloom includes beautiful lifestyle photography shot through the year from Milli's field, as well as step-by-step photography that celebrates the art of creating beautiful floral pieces, to gift and to keep. This is a book for those who seek an approachable and accessible insight into the wonderful world of flower growing and floral arranging.Learn to play with colour and texture both in your planting and styling with From Seed to Bloom, as you learn how to create designs with confidence and bring nature into your home.Trade ReviewA must for those aspiring to grow cut flowers. * The English Garden *
£18.00
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Cottage Garden
Book SynopsisThrough over 700 exquisite photographs and evocative text written by Danish gardening celebrity Claus Dalby, explore the history and development of the beloved cottage garden design style. In the pages of The Cottage Garden, you’ll first draw inspiration from the stories and landscapes of generations of famous cottage gardeners, including Gertrude Jekyll, Vita Sackville-West, William Robinson, Margery Fish, and Tasha Tudor. Then, meet modern cottage gardeners from around the globe who combine billowing masses of flowers such as poppies, delphinium, lupines, foxgloves, peonies, roses, lilies, and many more to create dreamy landscapes infused with the romance and wildness of cottage-style gardening. You’ll find no formal lines, rigid rules, or perfect spacing in the cottage garden. Instead, the form is organic and purposefully unstructured. Plants self-sow here and there, bulbs pop up and spread unrestricted, aTrade Review“This is a book to treasure! An in-depth look into the history of the Cottage Garden and those who played important roles in the development of this romantic idyl beloved by so many. Claus tells us of his visits to gardens all over the world – some favorites and others unknown – richly illustrated with his own beautiful photographs. Packed with ideas for all gardening enthusiasts, The Cottage Garden is an essential addition to our libraries.” * Jenny Rose-Innes, interior and garden designer, author of Australian Designers at Home *"With its pastoral inspiration, excellent plant selections, and sage advice, The Cottage Garden beautifully captures the pleasures of imperfect gardening. Both armchair gardeners and hands-on cultivators will find inspiration in Dalby’s relaxed approach and sumptuous photographs. This book encourages gardeners to embrace nature’s beauty and create their own unique cottage garden oasis." * Splash Magazines *"This sumptuous coffee-table book by gardener Dalby (Containers in the Garden) showcases some of the choicest cottage gardens in the U.S. and Europe. Garden lovers will be enchanted." * Publishers Weekly *"Reading this book makes it seem like you are sitting with Dalby in those gardens, listening to him describe what makes each one a cottage garden. We soon understand why he says that we love cottage gardens “because they have a soul.” Dalby helps us visualize the souls of these gardens." -- Carol Michel * The American Gardener *"Sumptuously illustrated, this book is a real treat." * Gardens Illustrated *"Each garden has a short description, plus extended captions of the images - more than 700 beautiful images taken by Darby himself." * Daily Mail *Table of ContentsPreface Foreword Danish Garden History The English Cottage Garden Helen Allingham William Robinson Gertrude Jekyll Vita Sackville-West Margery Fish Tasha Tudor Cottage Garden Inspiration The People’s Gardener The Real Thing Really Wild A Clear Favorite Just Like in England A New England Garden Anita’s Country Cottage Childhood Memories The Mother-Daughter Garden Chocolate Box Cottage More German Idyll The Quintessential Cottage A Beautiful Garden in Southern Sweden A Special Harmony Pure Cottage Style Index
£23.80
Whittles Publishing A Passion for Snowdrops: a personal perspective
Book SynopsisSnowdrops are known as the 'harbingers of spring' at a time when there is little else in flower in the garden to brighten the dull winter months. No-one should be without these dainty white gems which can symbolize innocence, purity and hope. The author describes all known snowdrop species, the cultivation of garden-worthy varieties and their naming as well as their history in early European and English literature. He includes the earliest reference to the English word 'Snowe Dropps' in 1615, preceding the previous earliest reference to 'Snow drops' in 1633. For novice gardeners and those who have never grown snowdrops before he describes how to grow just a few reliable varieties, with advice on buying, planting, dividing, looking after snowdrops, labelling, diseases and companion plants. He also dispels the myth that snowdrops are difficult and don't survive well in gardens, giving advice on all aspects of snowdrop culture. For galanthophiles varieties are recommended to extend their collection. This advice is based on personal experience from growing over 100 different cultivars in his town garden in Oxford. The sequence of flowering of different snowdrop varieties from October to March is described, including the autumn-flowering Queen Olga's snowdrop. This diary format of their emergence will help gardeners learn how there can be snowdrops flowering for six months of the year. The book is illustrated with a stunning selection of close-up images of different varieties of snowdrops to help aid identification of these dainty flowers. Included in the chapter on snowdrop art are many historical images from the earliest-known snowdrop woodcut in Dodoens' European Herbal, 1568 to more recent 19th century images. No other author on snowdrops has attempted such an extensive description of snowdrop art over the centuries, including advice from Jacquie Hibbert on how to paint snowdrops, or has described the evolution of this art form for snowdrops. The book concludes with a useful index of all 22 recognized species and over 100 varieties with reference to international collections.
£15.19
HarperCollins Publishers Alexandras Garden Flowers
Book SynopsisA book for crafters and gardeners alike, from hugely popular author Kerry Lord. Thirty super-cute yarn flowers are yours to crochet, complete with step-by-step instructions and tips on all the techniques you need to make and finish off. Cro' your own garden from winter Snowdrop to summer Rose.Well known for her crocheted animals, Kerry now takes to the garden and turns your favourite flowers into adorable yarn creatures to give as gifts or display at home. With no watering required, they are low maintenance and always in bloom! The 30 patterns include Snowdrop, Primrose, Daffodil, Hyacinth, Tulip, Allium, Chrysanthemum, Rose, Fuchsia, Sunflower, Gerbera, Marigold and Dahlia, and suggestions for alternative colours give you many variations, too.All the projects are based on a simple bulb shape, allowing you to get started easily. Kerry includes step-by-step instructions and charts for each flower, including how to assemble and finish, plus a guide to all the basic crochet and sewing techniques needed, so this book is perfect for all skill levels. With inspirational photography of the crocheted flowers in the garden with their friends in the soil, it's a fun must-have for any crochet fan.Trade Review For A Partridge in a Pear Tree: 'It seems that Kerry Lord can do no wrong when it comes to designing delightful toys and her latest collection … is no exception!' – Crochet Now For Edward's Menagerie: The New Collection'A lovely collection of cleverly designed, adorable projects.' – Knitting magazine 'Kerry has perfectly crafted every animal again.’ – Crochet Now For How to Crochet Animals: Wild: 'The perfect introduction to crochet.' – Simply Crochet For Edward's Menagerie: Dogs: ‘A must for every dog-loving crocheter.' – Dogs Monthly
£21.25
Octopus Publishing Group RHS You Will Be Able to Garden By the End of This
Book SynopsisThe title might sound like a bold statement, but you really will be able to garden by the end of this book. Whether you are a budding botanist or just aspire to have greener fingers, this book will hold your 'horticultural hand' and guide you gently through the principles of gardening. Whether you have a tiny courtyard or something a bit bigger, this book will share everything you need to know to create your own patch of horticultural heaven. With 12 easy-to-follow chapters that explore all the basics of successful, stress-free gardening including assessing and designing your garden, how to grow fruit and vegetables, plant maintenance, propagation, lawns and container garden. The 15 step-by-step techniques will teach you how to sow seeds, prune shrubs, cut a hedge, mow a lawn and even how to design your own outside space, plus so much more. Just as important, the book explains how to garden sustainably and encourage wildlife, so that you can make informed decisions when it comes to creating and maintaining your garden.
£17.00
Quercus Publishing The Sexual Life of Flowers
Book Synopsis'A fascinating treasure trove for plant lovers and gardeners alike.' - Frances TophillOften beautiful and sometimes strange, flowering plants have evolved to become masters of seduction.We are surrounded by extraordinary partnerships between plants and the birds, bees and other insects that pollinate them. In The Sexual Life of Flowers, botanist Simon Klein leads a beguiling and fascinating tour of the courtship between fifty flowers and the pollinators vital to their survival.From the siren scent of honeysuckle to the radiating warmth of the sunflower or the ultraviolet signal of the red poppy; tales of botanical charm, deception and intrigue are played out amid an annual explosion of activity in gardens, meadows and woodlands. Lavishly illustrated in full colour, this is a beautiful collection for gardeners and anyone with an interest in flowers.
£21.25
Workman Publishing The Plant Lover's Guide to Snowdrops
Book SynopsisSnowdrops have a delicate, quiet beauty. Their white bell-shaped petals are striking alone and in a swath, and they are a harbinger of spring. The Plant Lover's Guide to Snowdrops is the first book to make this group of bulbs accessible to the home gardener. It features profiles of 60 hybrids, species, and cultivars, with information on flowering time, distinguishing features, and ease of cultivation. It addition, it shows how to design with snowdrops, and how to grow and propagate them, also offering tips on where to see snowdrops in public gardens and where to buy them. Each Plant Lover's Guide in the series is supported by lush, photo-driven design, featuring the most beloved plants and valued expertise of the gardening world in a visual, comprehensive resource.
£19.00
ACC Art Books RHS Orchids
Book Synopsis"This beautifully produced book will be inspiring to botanical artists and all those who are captivated by the orchid." —Leisure Painter Orchids have long held a place of esteem and fascination in the horticultural world. In the 19th century, orchid collecting reached new fanatical heights, with explorers dispatched to every corner of the globe in search of new varieties that could be auctioned at extravagant prices, and orchids are still one of the most popular flowers to breed and buy to this day. These beautiful, diverse flowers are one of the two largest families of flowering plants, with over 30,000 species and over 181,500 hybrids and cultivars. The RHS Orchid Committee have commissioned watercolours of over 7,000 award-winning hybrids that demonstrate particular value in their fabulous array of colours, patterns, sizes and shapes. Through these paintings, stories of high stakes orchid breeding and exhibiting are explored, with a cast of characters who helped shape the horticultural world we know today, alongside the dedicated artists who still support their endeavours.Trade Review"This beautifully produced book will be inspiring to botanical artists and all those who are captivated by the orchid." - Leisure PainterThe English Garden magazine features ACC Art Books title RHS Orchids on their "recommended to buy" page. - The English Garden magazine"Through these paintings, stories of high stakes orchid breeding and exhibiting are explored, with a cast of characters who helped shape the horticultural world we know today, alongside the dedicated artists who still support their endeavours." - Lovely BooksTable of ContentsIntroduction: Orchids and the RHS: For Good and Ill... 7 Chapter 1: A Burgeoning Interest in Orchids 12 Chapter 2: The History of the RHS Orchid Committee, by Clare Hermans 22 Chapter 3: RHS Orchid Awards 28 Chapter 4: A New Generation of Orchidists 42 Chapter 5: Orchid Mania 62 Chapter 6: The Influence of the Artist 74 Chapter 7: The Northern Orchid Scene 132 Chapter 8: RHS Commissions: The Official Orchid Artists 162 Chapter 9: Life After Roberts 188 Chapter 10: Continuing the Cultivation: The Eric Young Orchid Foundation 240 Endnotes 247 Bibliography 248 Acknowledgements 249 Colour Plates 250 General Index 252 Plant Index 255
£28.00
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Complete Language of Flowers: A Definitive
Book SynopsisThe Complete Language of Flowers is a comprehensive encyclopedia providing the meanings, powers, facts, and folklore for over 1,001 flower species. Now in a pocket-size edition for easy, on-the-go reference. Along with a beautiful visual depiction, each entry provides the flower’s scientific and common names, characteristics, and historic meanings and powers from mythology, medieval legends, folklore, and flower poetry. For centuries, symbolic flower meanings have fascinated readers, writers, poets, and suddenly smitten couples alike. Extremely popular during the Victorian era, these floriographies flourished and versed the public on the hidden meaning of popular flowers such as: Purple Tulip—Eternal love Amaryllis—Adventurousness; Enthusiasm; Passion Daisy—Beauty and innocence; Cheer; Childlike playfulness Sunflower—Ambition; Constancy; Devotion Together with stunning full-color illustrations and two indexes, one for searching by common flower name and the other organized by meaning, this beautiful reference is a must-have for gardeners, florists, and flower enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking to arrange the perfectly bespoken wedding bouquet or to understand what the yellow rose you just received from an admirer means (friendship), this updated floriography is a visual delight. Table of ContentsA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Contents ! Introduction How to Use This Book Works Consulted Acknowledgments About the Author Photo Credits Index of Common Flower Names Index of Common Flower Meanings
£11.69
Dorling Kindersley Ltd RHS Encyclopedia Of Plants and Flowers
Book SynopsisThe RHS is the world's leading gardening organisation. Its brand is hugely respected as a mark of authority and expertise. The RHS is committed to getting the nation gardening again, with a focus on encouraging beginners.Christopher Brickell, former director of the RHS, is an eminent horticulturist. In 1976 he was awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour for services to horticulture, followed by a CBE. A former editor of The Plantsman, he has also chaired the International Commission for the Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants. He has worked on several publications with DK including the previous editions of Plants & Flowers and A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants.
£38.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Grow Houseplants
Book SynopsisTamsin Westhorpe is a gardening writer and lecturer. She writes regularly for Garden News, Amateur Gardening, and the Learning with Experts blog, and is the host of the Fresh from the Pod podcast. She has also written for publications including BBC Gardeners' World, Country Homes and Interiors, Gardens Illustrated, Garden Answers, The Telegraph, and The Guardian. Her book Diary of a Modern Country Gardener was published in March 2020.
£999.99
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Bloom
Book SynopsisBloom is the only modern guide to cultivating flowering houseplants that includes insider secrets to encourage these beautiful plants to bloom and thrive.Trade Review"New and experienced growers alike will relish these strategies for adding a little flower power." * Publishers Weekly *"As a pet owner, I also love that the author doesn’t just go into care and prorogation to keep the plant healthy, but toxicity. Many pet parents have good intentions with houseplants but don’t realize that some are poisonous to cats and/or dogs. Pet parents can make informed decisions perfect for their household with great information." * Budget Earth *"Suitable for experienced or new houseplant owners, the book covers basics such as soil health, light and water needs, pot shapes, pruning, environmental conditions and how to solve problems that may arise." * California Bountiful Magazine *Table of Contents1 Caring for Flowering Houseplants Light, Potting Medium, Containers, Water, Humidity, Grooming2 It’s Bloom Time! Bloom Cycles and Photoperiodism Fertilizer Root Systems and Dormancy Plant Health3 Flower Portraits Bromeliads Aechmea fasciata—Silver Urn Billbergia species Guzmania lingulata—Scarlet Star Tillandsia ionantha—Air Plant Wallisia cyanea (formerly Tillandsia)—Pink Quill or Blue Flowered TorchCacti and Other Succulents Adenium obesum—Desert Rose or Mock Azalea Ceropegia species—String of Hearts or Rosary Vine Cleistocactus winteri—Golden Rat Tail, Cactus or Golden Monkey Tail Epiphyllum oxypetalum—Queen of the Night or Orchid Cactus Euphorbia milii—Crown of Thorns or Christ Plant Hoya species—Wax Plant or Porcelain Flower Huernia zebrina—Lifesaver Plant or Little Owl Eyes Orbea variegata (formerly Stapelia)—Starfish Flower or Carrion Flower Rhipsalis pilocarpa—Hairy-Stemmed RhipsalisGesneriads Aeschynanthus radicans—Lipstick Plant Columnea species—Goldfish Plant or Dancing Dolphins Episcia species—Flame Violet or Peacock Plant Kohleria species—Kohleria Nematanthus gregarius—Goldfish Plant or Clog Plant Primulina species—Vietnamese Violet Streptocarpus section Saintpaulia (formerly Saintpaulia ionantha)—African Violet Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpella (formerly Streptocarpella saxorum)—Nodding Violet or False African Violet Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpus—Cape PrimroseOrchids Gastrochilus retrocallus (formerly Haraella retrocalla)—Fragrant Mini Orchid Gomesa echinata (formerly Baptistonia echinata)—Bee Orchid Ludisia discolor—Jewel Orchid Paphiopedilum species—Slipper Orchid or Lady Slipper Orchid Phalaenopsis—Moth OrchidHoliday Plants Cyclamen persicum—Florist Cyclamen Euphorbia pulcherrima—Poinsettia or Christmas Star Hippeastrum—Amaryllis or Knight’s Star Lily Kalanchoe blossfeldiana—Flaming Katy or Florist Kalanchoe Oxalis triangularis—False Shamrock or Good Luck Plant Schlumbergera species—Holiday Cactus or Christmas Cactus Stephanotis floribunda—Madagascar Jasmine or Bridal FlowerMore Blooms Anthurium andraeanum—Flamingo Flower or Painter’s Palette Aphelandra squarrosa—Zebra Plant Begonia species—Begonia Citrus species—Citrus Clerodendrum thomsoniae—Bleeding-Heart Vine or Butterfly Flower Clivia miniata—Natal Lily Gardenia jasminoides—Gardenia or Cape Jasmine Justicia brandegeeana (formerly Beloperone guttata)—Shrimp Plant or False Medinilla magnifica—Rose Grape or Chandelier Tree Spathiphyllum—Peace Lily or White Sails RESOURCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT T HE AUTHOR INDEX
£17.09
Ebury Publishing Gardeners World The Flower Book
Book SynopsisThe Flower Book is a daily journey through the art, science, and enchantment of flowers, in which every day of the year is paired with a flower, chosen to match the day it is in bloom. Compiled by the experts at Gardeners' World, this enchanting volume is the perfect gift for anyone who finds solace, inspiration, and wonder in the world of flowers. Serving as your daily dose of floral joy, The Flower Book is something to cherish throughout the seasons. From the delicate snowdrops of January and the explosion of tulips in April to the festive poinsettias of December, each flower is paired with photography and historic botanical illustrations and features practical tips and tricks for growing throughout the seasons, along with insights into the symbolism, folklore, and significance of each featured flower. The Flower Book is your companion in discovering the daily wonders of nature, one exquisite bloom at a time.
£18.70
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Floral Collection 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. House Plants 2026 Square Wall Calendarr
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£999.99
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Year in Bloom 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Happy Orchid
Book SynopsisSara Rittershausen runs the top orchid nursery in the UK, Burnham Nurseries in Devon, which was started by her grandfather and continued by his daughter Wilma and son Brian (Sara's dad). Sara has played a role in several orchid books, is an RHS Orchid Judge on the Orchid Committee, President of the Devon Orchid Society, and has been involved in many of Burnham Nurseries' Gold-Medal exhibits, including at the Chelsea Flower Show and other RHS shows through the years.Trade ReviewThe information is clear and concise and, being by Sara Ritterhausen, reliable... Although novice growers are likely to be the main market for the book, it will act as a quick reference for more experienced growers... Considering the price of most orchid books, Happy Orchid gives a lot of information for £9.99. -- Isobyl La Croix * Orchid Society of Great Britain Journal *
£9.49
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Floral Bouquet 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Companion Planting
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£15.29
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd The Flower Hunter: Seasonal Flowers Inspired by
Book SynopsisIn The Flower Hunter, Lucy Hunter takes us on an inspirational journey through a year in her garden and artist’s studio set among the mountains of North Wales. Lucy's evocative, gently humorous words accompany her glorious photographs and exquisite floral arrangements, as she encourages the reader to marvel at the intricate cycles of the natural world, develop their own innate creativity and to look for beauty in the everyday. Her garden provides the raw materials for Lucy's floral artistry – breathtaking naturalistic arrangements with the painterly beauty and flourish of a Dutch still life. Simple projects accompany Lucy’s text, from drying garden flowers for an autumnal wreath to making your own journals and natural dyes to assembling lavish arrangements that showcase the voluptuous beauty of garden roses. Lucy believes that we all have a creative voice buried deep within. The Flower Hunter will encourage you to find your own creativity and help it to blossom.Trade ReviewSeasonality and self-knowledge are at the heart of this beautiful, inspirational and refreshingly fun book by the floral polymath Lucy Hunter - Gardens Illustrated Overflowing with gorgeous photography, wonderful step-by-step tutorials, and beautiful essays - Floret Is a sumptuously illustrated step-by-step guide to creating dreamily beautiful, seasonal floral arrangements from the garden - The Irish Times This gorgeous book showcases the talents of floral artist Lucy Hunter’s stunning naturalistic arrangements...The book is equally appealing as a coffee table addition or as inspiration for growing your own cutting garden of your favorite flowers - Veranda.com Glorious floral arrangements, many of which look like still-life paintings - Cottages & Bungalows Lucy creates masterpieces... luscious – Slow Flowers Journal
£28.00
Octopus Publishing Group RHS The Little Book of Cut-Flower Gardening: How
Book SynopsisFlowers brighten our homes, our lives and, when they are homegrown, they also brighten our gardens - not just for us, but also for the buzzing wildlife that loves their nectar. Growing your own flowers gives the huge satisfaction of harvesting something from a plant you have nurtured, and brings a greater connection with nature and the seasons. It also allows you to have a house full of flowers at a fraction of the cost of buying them, all with a sustainable, positive environmental impact. RHS The Little Book of Cut-Flower Gardening is the perfect introduction to growing your own blooms. Whether your cut-flower patch is a handful of pots or half an allotment, you'll find accessible information on successful and sustainable growing, to keep your plot healthy and as productive as possible. As well as introductory chapters on planning and gardening basics, there are details on how to cut your flowers and extend their vase life,and how to dry flowers for everlasting arrangements.More than just flowers, the directories break down the blooms and foliage into their different groups. There are sections on annuals from seed, such as love-in-a-mist, zinnias and sweet peas; growing bulbs and tubers such as tulips and dahlias; perennials for flower and foliage, such as lady's mantle, lavender, roses, apple mint and ornamental grasses; and shrubs and trees for foliage, flower, spring blossom and colourful winter stems.
£13.49
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Roses 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Wild Flowers 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Quarto Publishing PLC Flower Philosophy
Book SynopsisFlower Philosophy offers a nature-inspired guide to creative floral arrangements that uplift and inspire.Trade Review"Beautifully, profusely, and informatively illustrated...Will enable even the most novice of floral arrangers to provide professional quality flower arrangements for all occasions. Inspiring." * Midwest Book Review *"Gorgeous writing about the solace of returning to the wild, the gifts that come with close observation and the wisdom of bending our lives further toward the seasons...The beauty of this book earned my attention." * BookPage Starred Review *
£18.00
Anness Publishing Cacti Succulents How to Choose and Care for
Book SynopsisSpiky, smooth, round, long or thin, cacti and succulents come in all shapes and sizes. This book will help you to know, enjoy and care for these striking decorative plants. The introduction explains the botany and classification of cacti and succulents, and an inspirational design section includes ideas for display in the home, from growing them in grand outdoor jardinières to pretty painted pots on a kitchen windowsill. Following this is a photographic directory of over 400 varieties of cacti and succulents, alphabetically organized by genus, and with at-a-glance information on growing habit, spread, size, flowering and the most suitable habitat for each variety. The book concludes with a section on care and cultivation providing step-by-step guidance on all aspects of buying, planting and maintaining cacti and succulents.
£13.50
Browntrout Verlags GmbH Sunflowers Sonnenblumen 2026 16Monatskalender
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£999.99
Phaidon Press Ltd The Tulip Garden
Book SynopsisAn inspirational introduction to growing and collecting tulips, set against the backdrop of a beautiful English garden, with expert tips and advice for gardeners
£25.46
HarperCollins Publishers Secret Gardens: of the National Trust
Book SynopsisA whimsical and beautiful book celebrating these hidden gems of the National Trust – from specially made secret gardens to overlooked corners of famous gardens and re-discovered lost gardens. Stunning photography is accompanied by a wealth of fascinating historical and botanical details. A whimsical and beautiful book celebrating these hidden gems of the National Trust – from specially made secret gardens to overlooked corners of famous gardens and re-discovered lost gardens. Stunning photographs of the Trust’s idiosyncratic gardens are accompanied by a light text meditating on the magic of the secret garden, and bringing in fascinating historical and botanical details. The book will include secret mazes, hidden corners, walled gardens, lost gardens, gardens that are only open one day a year, follies, orchards, dens, memorials, strange statues, stumperies, huts, ice houses, wendy houses, fairy gates and pixie houses. The gardens featured include the palm-filled Overbeck’s in Devon, Peckover House in Cambridgeshire, which bursts with exotic specimens found on Victorian plant-hunting expeditions, and Monk’s House in East Sussex, where the garden proved a refuge for Virginia Woolf.
£999.99
Ebury Publishing Growing
Book SynopsisEscape into Ramona's garden, find peace within these pages. A love letter, and gentle guide, to the power of nurturing flora, fauna and yourself in whatever outdoor space you have, be it a plot, patch or pot. Each season brings self-care lessons, glimmers of joy and growing opportunities. Spring is a time of reawakening, summer is a time of generosity, autumn brings transformation and winter invites us to slow down. Over the years, I've found solace in gardening, which has allowed me to discover who I truly am. If my mental health feels turbulent, the seasonal rhythm in the garden is a predictable and reassuring constant. Through this book I hope to help you nurture your personal journey through the act of gardening. If you have never gardened before and are feeling intimidated at the thought of getting started, this book will give you permission to begin. Ramona Jones
£22.10
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Grow Roses
Book SynopsisDiscover the secret to successfully growing and nurturing beautiful roses.Ideal for first-time gardeners, Grow Roses contains everything you need to bring spectacular colours and gorgeous scents to your garden.Learn how to grow and care for a variety of roses with tips on selecting the right site, planting, and pruning. Discover the perfect roses for your own outdoor space with a handy directory of the best varieties for every situation, as well as the ideal plants to grow alongside them. With their ease of cultivation, tolerance to varied climates, and sublime beauty, roses are the perfect flower for the modern garden.Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how, this easy-to-use guide has everything you need to know to help your garden Grow.
£11.69
The Natural History Museum Extraordinary Orchids
Book SynopsisThe weird and wonderful lifestyle of orchids, the most diverse and widespread of plant families, featuring stunning artwork by the Bauers, Sydney Parkinson, Arthur Church and more.Trade Review"Botanist and writer Sandra Knapp… confesses to having been both ‘fascinated and slightly repelled’ by orchids, put off by this garishly dressed family—the second largest in the world with over 30,000 species. But the sweep, intelligence and research on display in Extraordinary Orchids, a lavish, oversize volume, will surely push the reluctant closer to admiration." Wall Street Journal
£21.25
Anness Publishing Orchids A Practical Guide for Gardeners With
Book SynopsisExpert guidance on growing orchids indoors, under glass and in the garden, beautifully photographed throughout.Table of ContentsTHE WORLD OF ORCHIDS 6 Why Grow Orchids? 8 Orchids in the Wild 12 The History of Orchids 30 The Botany of Orchids 40 WHERE TO GROW ORCHIDS 52 Growing Orchids Indoors 54 Growing Orchids Outdoors 66 Growing Orchids Under Glass 74 CARE AND CULTIVATION 86 Tools and Equipment 88 Growing Mediums 90 Potting and Mounting Orchids 94 Propagation 104 Routine Care 120 Common Problems 134 ORCHID DIRECTORY 144 Popular Orchids 146 Specialist Orchids 226 Temperate Terrestrial Orchids 246 Glossary 248 Suppliers 252 Index 254 Acknowledgements 256
£15.29