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  • Rose By Any Name

    The Crowood Press Rose By Any Name

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisMore than fifteen thousand rose species and cultivars are grown worldwide. This title presents the history behind rose names. It reveals how people, communities and cultures across the globe and throughout the ages have identified the living things that matter to them most.

    20 in stock

    £13.29

  • The Crowood Press Ferns for a Cool Temperate Climate

    Book Synopsis

    £22.50

  • Louisiana Herb Journal

    Louisiana State University Press Louisiana Herb Journal

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn a world of constant change and crisis, the relationship between humans and their environment has never been more vital. Louisiana Herb Journal invites readers into the world of medicinal herbs, introducing fifty herbs found in Louisiana, with details on identification, habitat, distribution, healing properties, and traditional uses.

    1 in stock

    £26.96

  • The Nature of Plants

    MP-FLO Uni Press of Florida The Nature of Plants

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPlants play a critical role in how we experience our environment. They create calming green spaces, provide oxygen for us to breathe, and nourish our senses. In The Nature of Plants, ecologist and nursery owner Craig Huegel demystifies the complex lives of plants and provides readers with an extensive tour into their workings.

    1 in stock

    £19.90

  • Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in

    University Press of Florida Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this guide, expert botanist Ginny Stibolt and Master Gardener Melissa Markham provide simple and accessible advice for successful vegetable gardening in Florida, where soil types vary and cool-weather crops are grown right through the mild winters.

    1 in stock

    £22.46

  • Natural Turf for Sport and Amenity

    CABI Publishing Natural Turf for Sport and Amenity

    Book SynopsisThis book describes our current knowledge of soils and turfgrass science as applied to the design, production and management of natural turf. The first five chapters cover general principles while further chapters apply these to specific contexts. These include golf courses and bowling greens, soccer and rugby grounds, cricket grounds, tennis courts, and horse racing tracks. There are also chapters on amenity grass and warm season turfgrass. The book is aimed at students taking courses in turf science and sportsground management, amenity horticulture, and landscape and recreation provision and management. It will also be a standard reference work for practitioners working in sportsground management or landscape architecture.Table of Contents1: Foreword, John Shildrick 2: Soil constituents and properties in turfgrass systems 3: Turfgrasses for sport and amenity use 4: Sportsturf drainage systems 5: Design criteria for sportsturf drainage installation 6: Principles of turfgrass establishment and maintenance 7: Soccer and rugby grounds 8: Golf courses and bowling greens 9: Cricket grounds and tennis courts 10: Horse racing tracks, T R O Field (DSIR, New Zealand) 11: Amenity grass for non-sport use, E J P Marshall (Long Ashton Research Station, UK) 12: Warm season turfgrasses, J R Watson (Toro Company, Minneapolis, USA)

    £38.76

  • Ornamental Bedding Plants

    CABI Publishing Ornamental Bedding Plants

    Book SynopsisTraditionally, bedding plants are those plants used to provide colour in summer garden beds. Although some writers include any herbaceous plant started under controlled environmental conditions and sold for outdoor use, embracing a number of fruit and vegetable crops, in this book ornamental bedding plants include tender herbaceous ornamental annuals and biennials only. As with other titles in this series, the aim of this book is to present scientific principles that underlie production practices. The author discusses traditional and plug methods of production, the latter having revolutionized mass market production during the last decade. The principles of propagation and growing on, including the role of nutrition and media, temperature, light, supplemental carbon dioxide and growth regulators, are described. Aspects of postproduction, diseases and pests, and mechanization, are also considered. There is also an appendix providing production guidelines for 15 major bedding plant speciTable of Contents1: Introduction 2: Occurrence by family 3: Horticultural uses 4: Breeding and selection 5: Commercial methods of bedding plant production - traditional and plugs 6: Physiology and Propagation 7: Seed propagation 8: Commercial practices for seed germination 9: Other means of propagation 10: Growing-on 11: Nutrition and media 12: Temperature 13: Light 14: Supplemental carbon dioxide 15: Growth regulation of bedding plants crops 16: Finishing 17: Postproduction 18: Postproduction of plugs 19: Postproduction of the finished bedding plant 20: Diseases and Pests 21: Control of diseases and pests 22: Disease and pest organisms 23: Mechanization of production 24: The future 25: Appendix: Guidelines for commercial production of 15 bedding plant crops a: Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragon) b: Begonia semperflorens-cultorum (Wax begonia, fibrous begonia) c: Begonia tuberhybrida (Tuberous begonia) d: Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle, Vinca) e: Celosia argentea (Cockscomb, Celosia) f: Impatiens walleriana (Impatiens) g: Impatiens x hybrida (I. hawkeri) (New Guinea impatiens) h: Lobelia erinus (Lobelia) i: Pelargonium x hortorum (Annual geranium) j: Petunia x hybrida (Petunia) k: Primula x polyantha (P. acaulis) (Primrose) l: Salvia splendens (Salvia) m: Senecio cineraria (Dusty miller) n: Tagetes erecta, T. patula (African, French marigold) o: Viola x wittrockiana (Pansy) 26: References 27: Index

    £49.26

  • Biotechnology of Ornamental Plants

    CABI Publishing Biotechnology of Ornamental Plants

    Book SynopsisOrnamental plants include herbaceous plants produced as bedding plants, greenhouse pot plants and cut flowers, as well as bulbs, trees, shrubs and vines. Ornamental plant production is of major and increasing importance worldwide. Basic scientific research in recent years has provided a better understanding of plant regeneration, genetics, growth and development. This has led to the development of technologies which can significantly improve ornamental species. This book reviews recent advances in the biotechnology of ornamentals. For example, genes have recently been identified for flower characteristics and pest resistance and these have been engineered into ornamental species. The book is divided into four main parts and is written by authors from the USA, UK, Canada, Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. It is aimed primarily at workers in horticulture and plant biotechnology, but will also be of interest to plant physiologists, geneticists and molecular biologists.Table of ContentsPart 1: Supporting Technologies 1: The Commercialization of Biotechnology, K L Giles, Department of Horticulture Science, University of Saskatchewan, Canada and M McLaughlin, Ag-West Biotech, Saskatoon, Canada 2: Somatic Embryogenesis in Ornamentals, S A Merkle, Daniel B Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, USA 3: Axillary Shoot Proliferation, J E Preece, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Southern Illinois University, USA 4: Adventitious Shoot Regeneration, R R Tripepi, Plant Science Division, University of Idaho, USA 5: Approaches to Understanding Maturation or Phase Change, W P Hackett and J R Murray, Department of Horticultural Science, University of Minnesota, USA Part 2: Genetics 6: Transformation Protocols for Ornamental Plants, S C Deroles, M R Boase and I Konczak, New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd, New Zealand 7: Reproductive Barriers in Flowering Plants, N Nass, A E Clarke and E Newbiggin, Plant Cell Biology Research Centre, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Australia 8: Genome Mapping, R Whetten, Department of Forestry, North Carolina State University, USA 9: Cultivar Identification Using Molecular Methods, S Rajapakse, and R E Ballard, Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, USA 10: Somaclonal Variation, H Bouman and G de Klerk, Centre for Plant Tissue Culture Research, The Netherlands 11: T-DNA Insertion Mutagenesis for Improvement of Ornamentals, M A Jenks and K A Feldmann, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, USA Part 3: Plant Growth and Development 12: Biotechnological Approaches to Modifying Plant Form, B H McCown, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 13: Molecular Events Associated with Floral Evocation, B R Jordan, New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd, New Zealand and R G Anthony, Department of Biochemistry, Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK 14: Manipulation of Flower Shape, A R Van der Krol and O Vorst, Department of Plant Physiology, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands 15: Flower Colour, K M Davies and K E Schwinn, New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd. Part 4: Abiotic and Biotic Stress 16: Prospects for the Improvement of Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses Using Recombinant DNA Approaches, C L Guy, Department of Environmental Horticulture,University of Florida, USA 17: Engineering for Bacterial and Fungal Disease Resistance, H J M Löffler and D E A Florak, DLO Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research, The Netherlands 18: Biotechnological Approaches for Virus resistance in Floral Crops, M E Daub, R K Jones and J W Moyer, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, USA 19: Biotechnological Approaches to Study and Improve Insect Resistance of Woody Plants, NB Klopfenstein, USDA Forest Service, National Agroforestry Centre, University of Nebraska, USA and ER Hart, Dept. of Entomology and Forestry, Iowa State University, USA 20: Genetic Engineering of Horticultural and Forestry Crops for Herbicide Tolerance, D E Riemenschneider, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Wisconsin, USA

    £128.07

  • Potato Cyst Nematodes

    CABI Publishing Potato Cyst Nematodes

    Book SynopsisThe two closely related species of Potato Cyst-Nematodes (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis (Woll) and Globodera pallida Stone have a worldwide distribution. Both are internationally recognized plant quarantine organisms of actual or potential major economic importance wherever potatoes are grown or traded. They occur in large soil masses and also adhere to potato tubers as microscopic cysts, which represent a complex of morphologically identical, but behaviourally different virulence groups, or pathotypes. This presents major problems for their detection, identification and management. This book is a synthesis of current practical knowledge and underpinning scientific research on PCN globally. It is arranged in five sections, comprising nineteen chapters by leading practitioners and research nematologists, in which the biology, detection, identification and control options (including plant resistance) for PCN are examined. In addition, its worldwide status is considered, including South ATable of Contents1: Introduction: Potato Cyst Nematode – An International Pest Complex 2: Potato Cyst Nematode 3: The Origins, Global Distribution & Biology of Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera rostochiensis) & Globodera pallida Stone), S Turner, The Queen’s University of Belfast & K Evans, IACR, Rothamsted Experimental Station 4: The Physiology and Sensory Perception of Potato Cyst Nematodes, Globodera Species R N Perry, IACR, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, UK 5: Potato Cyst Nematodes: Species, Pathotypes and Virulence Concepts, C C Fleming, The Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK and T O Powers, University of Nebraska, USA 6: Detection and Identification of PCN 7: The Principles and Practice of Sampling for the Detection of Potato Cyst Nematodes, P P J Haydock, Harper Adams, UK and R N Perry, IACR, Rothamsted Experimental Station, UK 8: Sample Preparation, Soil Extraction and Laboratory Facilities for the Detection of Potato Cyst Nematodes, S J Turner 9: Potato Cyst Nematode Diagnostics: Morphology, Differential Hosts and Biochemical Techniques, C C Fleming and T O Powers 10: Control Options for PCN 11: Potato Cyst Nematodes: Damage Mechanisms & Tolerance in the Potato, D Trudgill, Scottish Crop Research Institute, K Evans, IACR, Rothamsted Experimental Station, and M Phillips, Scottish Crop Research Institute 12: Management and Regulatory Control Strategies for Potato Cysts Nematodes (Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida) A G Whitehead, Harpenden, UK and S J Turner 13: Population Modelling and Integrated Control Options for Potato Cyst Nematodes, M S Phillips and D L Trudgill 14: PCN Resistance 15: Breeding for Resistance to the Potato Cyst Nematodes G. rostochiensis & G. pallida: Strategies, Mechanisms & Genetic Resources, M Dale, SCRI & M De Scurrah, Centro Internacional de la Papa 16: The Evaluation and Durability of Potato Cyst Nematode Resistance in the Potato, C C Fleming 17: Engineering Resistance in the Potato to Potato Cyst Nematodes, H J Atkinson, C J Lilley, P E Urwin and M J McPherson, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK 18: Worldwide Status of PCN 19: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in South America, J Franco, R Oros, N Ortuño, PROINDA, Cochabamba, Bolivia and G Main, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK 20: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in Western Europe, H Van Riel, Plantenziektenkkundig Dienst, Wageningen, & A Mülder, Hilbrand Laboratory for Soil-borne Pests and Diseases, The Netherlands 21: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in Central Europe, the Balkans and Baltic states, R J Marks and E Rojanvcovski, Research Institute for Plant Protection, Bucharest, Romania 22: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in Central and North America, B B Brodie 23: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in Asia, K Zaheer, Department of Biological Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan 24: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in Africa, K P N Kleynhans, Plant Protection Research Institute, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa 25: Potato Cyst Nematodes (Globodera spp.) in New Zealand and Australia , J N Marshall, New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research, Christchurch, New Zealand

    £133.06

  • Lettuce Endive and Chicory

    CABI Publishing Lettuce Endive and Chicory

    Book SynopsisIn common with other titles in this series, this volume describes the scientific principles that are the bases of crop production practices. This volume focuses on the leafy salad vegetables lettuce, endive and chicory. It opens with a review of world production data, crop uses, botany, taxonomy and evolution. It then describes the genetics and breeding of the crop, including cultivar development and germplasm resources. Physiological aspects, such as germination, growth and development, are then discussed. Production methods worldwide, including growing under cover in protected environments, are reviewed, before consideration of harvesting and seeds, pests and diseases, and economics and marketing. The book is written by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject and will be indispensable for advanced students and growers in horticulture.Table of Contents1: Introduction to the Crops 2: Genetics and Breeding 3: Physiology of Germination, Growth and Development 4: Production Methods 5: Harvest and Postharvest Methods 6: Seed Production and Marketing 7: Diseases and their Control 8: Insects, Weeds and Other Pests and their Control 9: Marketing, Economics and Food Safety

    £49.26

  • Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific No

    MP-OSU Oregon State Universi Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific No

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMost conifer guides available for the Pacific Northwest focus on native species observed in the wild. Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific Northwest presents an integrated perspective for understanding and identifying conifers in any landscape where native and ornamental species grow alongside each other.

    2 in stock

    £19.96

  • Countryman Press The Earth Shall Blossom

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Shakers endlessly fascinate us; they seem always to offer something new. We are drawn again and again to their philosophy of simple, resourceful living, to their artifacts, and to their architecture, music, furniture, and agriculture.

    5 in stock

    £13.99

  • Wildflowers of the Adirondacks

    Johns Hopkins University Press Wildflowers of the Adirondacks

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe definitive field guide to the magnificent wildflowers of the Adirondacks. Covering more than six million acres of protected wilderness, the Adirondacks, with their landscape of high peaks, verdant wetlands, majestic trees, and lush carpets of flowers, is a pristine paradise for nature lovers. The only available identification guide to the Adirondack region's wildflowers, this comprehensive resource is packed with more than 300 gorgeous color images, one to represent almost every flower commonly found in this huge range. Revealing the stunning diversity of Adirondack wildflowers, from goldenrod and marsh blue violet to cattails and hellebore, the book includes detailed botanical species accounts, arranged by flower color images of each flower that highlight key features for easy ID information about each species' natural history descriptions of the region's upland, wetland, and aquatic habitats a special section on the nearly 40 terrestrial orchid species found in the AdirondacksTrade ReviewI can't remember a book making me so eager for spring. Others may have given me the feel of that swift, sweet season, but none has given me so much to do when it arrives . . . The book's layout and typography are simple and elegant, and its photos are beautiful — many of them exceedingly so . . . [Wildflowers of the Adirondacks] also has an intangible quality I don't get from many other guidebooks: Somehow it motivates me to get out and use it.—Peter Crowley, Adirondack Daily EnterpriseTable of ContentsPrefaceIntroductionGeneral Plant Community Types in the AdirondacksOverview to Special Groups of Adirondack WildflowersSpecies Accounts (by Predominant Flower Color)ReferencesIndex to Species Descriptions

    1 in stock

    £18.45

  • Southern Gardening All Year Long

    University Press of Mississippi Southern Gardening All Year Long

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisInstead of encyclopedic lists and articles focused on botanical gardens or someone else's landscape, author and host of Southern Gardening Gary R. Bachman connects with his audience through personal stories that share his expertise gained over decades of planting, all told in an easily digestible format.

    1 in stock

    £18.86

  • Herb Gardening: How to Prepare the Soil, Choose

    WW Norton & Co Herb Gardening: How to Prepare the Soil, Choose

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis beginners guide for anyone interested in starting an herb garden explains in simple terms everything you need to know about choosing the site, preparing the soil, choosing the plants, caring for them, dealing with pests and diseases and what to do with the harvest at the end of the summer. Included are easy-to-follow garden plans, lots of helpful tips, expert advice and useful figures.

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • Easy Edibles: How to Grow and Enjoy Fresh Food

    Texas A & M University Press Easy Edibles: How to Grow and Enjoy Fresh Food

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisVeteran gardener and author Judy Barrett’s book dispels the idea that growing plants we can eat is harder than growing plants we can’t eat and introduces readers to the idea of placing plants that can produce in an ordinary landscape, a harvest of herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts.Whether buying a few tomato plants for a patio container or exploring the idea of a frontyard or kitchen plot, incorporating plants that “bear food” into the landscape has real appeal, even to weekend gardeners.For the more ambitious, Barrett offers a primer on the various kinds of garden beds that are easy to create and maintain. For those without the space to garden themselves, she describes where and how one can buy the bounty produced by others in farmers markets, farm stands, and pick-your-own operations.Finally, Barrett invites readers to enjoy the camaraderie and learning opportunities available at community, neighborhood, and schoolyard gardens.

    1 in stock

    £20.66

  • The Inspired Houseplant: Transform Your Home with

    Sasquatch Books The Inspired Houseplant: Transform Your Home with

    Book SynopsisPerfect for beginners or anyone looking for DIY plant inspiration, this gorgeous guide will inspire you to beautify your home with greenery. Here, you’ll discover: Plant basics including potting, watering, pruning, and feeding, A plant guide to the best species by environmental zone (desert, temperate, tropical, and aquatic), Lovely DIY plant projects including terrariums, a marimo habitat, kokedama, mounted staghorn ferns, and a living herb frame, Ways to use plants in your favourite décor style, including desert boho, eclectic, midcentury, minimal, rustic, and urban oasis, With plentiful images and a distinctly modern and sophisticated feel, this book imparts both easy-to-follow advice and creative garden-design inspiration. And like the garden spaces it will inspire, the book is a piece of art to display. You'll be tempted to thumb through it again and again - for both resource and relaxation.Trade Review"The Inspired Houseplant will point you toward your perfect greenery."—Real Simple"Gardener and entrepreneur [Jen] Stearns, who owns a plant store in greater Seattle, proves the perfect coach for the houseplant-challenged. Her simple 101-style guide discusses the basics of potting, watering, pruning, and feeding, and wisely sticks to the basics, selecting and organizing into groups plants that will reward beginners [...] Beautiful photography of lush, plant-filled spaces convincingly makes Stearns’s points. First-time homeowners or new apartment dwellers who long for green but lack confidence in their plant-tending abilities will be greatly helped by this volume." —Publishers Weekly"If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the process of picking the perfect houseplant for your home, entrepreneur and plant-mom extraordinaire Jen Stearns is here to demystify the process."—Apartment Therapy "Greeen thumb or brown thumb—either way, this book levels the playing field with tips, tricks, and easy guides to happy houseplants."—Better Homes & Gardens, Do It Yourself"Black thumb, you say? That’s not a problem with The Inspired Houseplant, Seattle-native Jen Stearns' gorgeous and helpful new book. Part advice manual, part plant guide, part DIY project tutorial, it’s sure to provide inspiration and instruction no matter your gardening level.—Seattle Times"Beginning indoor gardeners hoping to green up their homes will find no better resource than this stellar guide."—Library Journal"[This] book is a treasure trove of educational information and also includes some projects—terrariums, hanging gardens—perfect for crafting on long winter evenings."—Seattle Magazine"Author Jen Stearns penned this guide for indoor gardeners of every ambition level." —Seattle Met"Over the course of 196 beautiful pages, [Jen Stearns] demystifies the stress many of us feel at owning and caring for houseplants [...] Stearns also outlines beautiful how-tos for terrariums and bowl gardens, water gardens and hanging or vertical gardens that will immediately have readers reimagining their home or office."—The Inlander"[Jen Stearns] is such an expert on plants that she literally wrote the book on them."—Seattle Refined on KOMO-TV"Houseplants bring new life and fresh color into your living space. In her new book, The Inspired Houseplant, Seattle-based greenery guru Jen Stearns shares foolproof care advice for some of her favorites."—Windermere Living"This indoor plant book is crammed with garden-design inspiration and easy-to-follow advice that ranges from beginner plant care and watering guidelines to the most popular indoor plants to buy now. And, with its striking cover, clean layout and modern design, The Inspired Houseplant will make a beautiful addition to any coffee table."—House and Leisure"[Jen] Stearns is more than an entrepreneur with a green thumb and a taste for modern decor. She's well versed in the science behind gardening." —Renton Reporter

    £16.99

  • The Posy Book: Garden-Inspired Bouquets That Tell

    WW Norton & Co The Posy Book: Garden-Inspired Bouquets That Tell

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisInspired by the Victorian-era language of flowers, a posy is a small, round bouquet of flowers, herbs and plants meant to convey a message, such as dahlias for gratitude, sunflowers for adoration or thyme for bravery. These floral poems have become Teresa Sabankaya’s signature. Brides want them for their weddings, but a posy is a lovely gift any time of year, and one that readers can easily put together from their garden or with blooms from their local florist. In The Posy Book, Sabankaya shares step-by-step instructions, floral recipes for more than 20 posies and ideas for seasonal variations. A modern floral dictionary, with 12 original paintings by celebrated illustrator Maryjo Koch, will help readers craft their own posies filled with personal meaning.

    7 in stock

    £20.89

  • Succulents at Home: Choosing, Growing, and

    WW Norton & Co Succulents at Home: Choosing, Growing, and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSucculents have become some of the most popular houseplants, and with good reason: they’re easy to grow…most of the time. But what happens when a plant outgrows its pot? Did you know succulents can get sunburned? How do you turn one plant into more plants? In Succulents at Home, expert gardener John Tullock addresses these questions and many more. Here, readers will learn to make the most of their plants from the how and why of soil and container choice to step-by-step instructions for repotting, propagating new succulents, and creating arrangements like terrariums and wreaths. The book is complete with a catalog of 75 species—flower-shaped echeverias, pointy haworthias, flowering kalanchoes, round mammillaria cacti, and more—which explains special care instructions for each variety. Tullock’s friendly voice and years of experience, and more than 100 color photographs, make this a must-have guide for fool-proof succulent gardening. And with a focus on growing succulents to enjoy indoors, this is a book for plant lovers in all regions and climates.

    15 in stock

    £16.14

  • Growing Media for Ornamental Plants and Turf

    NewSouth Publishing Growing Media for Ornamental Plants and Turf

    Book SynopsisFor more than twenty years, ""Growing Media for Ornamental Plants and Turf"" has been a core text for students of horticulture and an essential reference for practicing horticulturists, their suppliers, green keepers, landscape gardeners and designers. With 42 new illustrations, this fourth edition has been substantially revised and updated to include the latest advances in horticultural production systems, with significant revisions to chapters on fertilizer practice in nurseries, foundations for good turf, managing turf soil, fertilizing turf irrigation, and drainage. New additions include discussion on roof gardens and vertical gardens, and topics on recycled water for irrigation and issues of water shortage have been expanded.

    £40.46

  • Plant Names: A Guide to Botanical Nomenclature

    CABI Publishing Plant Names: A Guide to Botanical Nomenclature

    Book SynopsisThe book is a plain English guide to the use of plant names and the conventions for writing them as governed by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature and the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. It covers the naming of wild plants, plants modified by humans, why plant names change, their pronunciation and hints to help remember them. The final section provides a detailed guide to websites and published resources. Plant Names incorporates the latest information and research in the recently published Botanical and Cultivated Plant codes in an easy to read format, and offers a definitive guide to using the myriad names, including marketing names, on plant labels.Table of ContentsIntroduction: To the Codes of plant nomenclature Part 1: Wild Plants 1: Common names 2: Latin names, the binomial system and plant classification 3: The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature 4: The botanical hierarchy 5: Name changes Part 2: Cultivated Plants and Cultigens 6: The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants 7: Marketing names (trade designations) Part 3: Using Plant Names 8: Writing Plant Names 9: Pronunciation Part 4: Plant Name Resources 10: Books and websites to help with plant names 11: Accurate lists of botanical names 12: Families 13: Genera 14: Lists of validly published names, not necessarily current 15: Floras and checklists of currently accepted plant names 16: Trademarks 17: Appendix

    £22.04

  • Gathering of Leaves, A: Catalogue for Designer

    Bodleian Library Gathering of Leaves, A: Catalogue for Designer

    Book SynopsisPlants and gardens play a central role in life on Earth. They have provided food, clothing, shelter, medicines, employment, leisure and enjoyment throughout history. Both also have many symbolic uses in art, mythology and literature, making plants and gardens the perfect theme for the Designer Bookbinders fourth International Competition held at the Bodleian Library in 2022. The chosen theme also celebrates 400 years since the founding of Oxford Botanic Garden. This beautiful catalogue features richly illustrated texts and finely printed volumes which are bound with skill and creativity using varied materials by binders from all over the world. The fourth in a series following on from 'Bound for Success' in 2009, 'Prize Volumes' in 2013 and 'Heroic Works' in 2017, 'A Gathering of Leaves' is a celebration of the stunningly inventive winning bindings featured alongside all the competition entries.Table of ContentsContents Foreword Mark Getty Preface Richard Ovenden Introduction Lester Capon Competition Entries First prize Second prize Distinguished winners Oxford University students’ choice Competition entries: the full picture Contact list for entrants

    £25.50

  • Weeds on Trial

    Rydon Publishing Weeds on Trial

    Book SynopsisThis ingenious and informative new illustrated book reveals the inside stories of more than 50 common and successful weeds, including cultivated `thugs' which gardeners plant at their peril, and presents its findings as evidence for the prosecution and defence. It then explores the ways in which the weeds are so successful, whether annual, biennial or perennial, and suggests effective ways of removing or controlling them, and for using them wisely. Where important, as with weeds such as Japanese knotweed and Himalayan balsam, it includes your legal obligations as a gardener to stop these most pernicious weeds from spreading. A useful reference section tells you all you need to know about weeding tools, weedkillers, composting weeds and using mulches to stop them spreading, plus specific details on weeds in lawns and ponds and weeds and the law. So whether you're worried by groundsel or ground elder, nettles or knotweed, bamboo or brambles, or would like to encourage dandelions or clovers to grow exactly where you want them, then these are the verdicts you need.Table of ContentsWEEDS ON TRIAL Introduction SECTION 1: ANNUALS and BIENNIALS Introduction Charlock - Sinapis arvensis Chickweed - Stellaria media Common groundsel - Senecio vulgaris Fat hen - Chenopodium album Field pennycress - Thlaspi arvense Goosegrass - Galium aparine Hairy bittercress - Cardamine hirsuta Hedge mustard - Sisymbrium (formerly Erysimum) officinale Herb Robert - Geranium robertianum Himalayan balsam - Impatiens glandulifera Knotgrass - Polygonum aviculare Prickly sow thistle - Sonchus asper Red deadnettle - Lamium purpureum Scarlet pimpernel - Anagallis arvensis Shepherd's purse - Capsella bursa-pastoris Smooth sow thistle - Sonchus oleraceus Spear thistle - Cirsium vulgare SECTION 2: PERENNIALS Introduction Bramble - Rubus fruticosus Broad-leaved dock - Rumex obtusifolius Couch grass - Elymus repens Creeping buttercup - Ranunculus repens Creeping thistle - Cirsium arvense Curled dock - Rumex crispus Daisy - Bellis perennis Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale Enchanter's nightshade - Circaea leutetiana Field bindweed - Convolvulus arvensis Greater bindweed - Calystegia sepium Greater plantain - Plantago major Ground elder - Aegopodium podagraria Horsetail - Equisetum arvense Japanese knotweed - Fallopia japonica Lesser celandine - Ranunculus ficaria Lesser hairy willowherb - Epilobium parviflorum Lords and ladies - Arum maculatum Ragwort - Senecio jacobaea Red clover - Trifolium pratense Slender speedwell - Veronica filiformis Stinging nettle - Urtica dioica White clover - Trifolium repens White deadnettle - Lamium maculatum SECTION 3: GARDEN `THUGS' Introduction Bamboo - Arundinaria, Phyllostachys and other types Borage - Borago officinalis Buddleia - Buddleja davidii Crocosmia - Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora Grape hyacinth - Muscari armenaicum Horseradish - Armoracia rusticana Ivy - Hedera helix Japanese anemone - Anemone hupehensis, Anemone hupehensis var. japonica and many named varieties Jerusalem artichoke - Helianthus tuberosus Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis Leyland cypress - Cuprocyparis leylandii Mint - Mentha x piperita Stag's horn sumach - Rhus typhinia SECTION 4: DEALING WITH WEEDS (reference) Introduction Tools for weeding Composting weeds Mulching Weed killers Lawns Weeds and the law The weed vocabulary Index

    £8.99

  • Herbs Around the Mediterranean

    MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN PR Herbs Around the Mediterranean

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £29.71

  • Bougainvillea

    New India Publishing Agency Bougainvillea

    Book Synopsis

    £150.10

  • Basic Aspects & Practices: Vol.01: Fruit Science

    New India Publishing Agency Basic Aspects & Practices: Vol.01: Fruit Science

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  • The Genera of Orchidaceae in Hong Kong:

    The Chinese University Press The Genera of Orchidaceae in Hong Kong:

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    Book SynopsisThe Genera of Orchidaceae in Hong Kong is a handy reference for both amateurs and professional botanists in Asia who wish to enter the field of modern orchidology. Orchid appreciation is an art deeply rooted in Asian cultures. But in 1977, when this book was first published, orchidology as a science was new to people there. The technical vocabulary was unfamiliar and the subject matter difficult to understand. Therefore, this volume was intended as a general, easy-to-use reference book, with illustrations of the basic structure of orchids and their habit and habitat clearly described in Chapter I.The book may also be used as a self-help guide for naturalists and gardeners in Hong Kong who wish to identify an orchid new to them. In Chapter II, keys, descriptions, and illustrations are given to allow the reader to look up and gain information about individual orchid species. Chapter III provides an analysis of the composition and an interpretation of the phytogeographic significance of the Orchidaceae in Hong Kong. Finally, Chapter IV helps the reader to understand and remember the Latinized names of orchids by providing an explanation on the origin and meaning of the generic names. This book is a facsimile reprint of the 1977 edition, which was published at a time when no comprehensive account of the genera of the orchids of Hong Kong had ever been attempted. Even after many decades, this volume remains the essential reference on orchid species growing in Hong Kong. This commemorative edition features a new foreword and a chronology of Professor Hu's major life events.Table of Contents Foreword to the Commemorative Edition by David T W Lau Foreword by Gordon W Dillon Preface by L B Thrower Introduction I The Basic Features Of The Orchids In Hong Kong Habit and Habitat 1 Terrestrial Orchids 2 Epiphytes 3 Symbiosis Root Stem Leaves Inflorescence Flowers Fruit Seed and Seedling II Keys and Descriptions Keys to the Subfamilies, Tribes, and Genera Descriptions of Genera with Illustrations and Keys to the Species III Composition and Phytogeographic Significance Systemic Summary Analysis of the Composition 1 Generic Affinity with the Orchids of China 2 Morphological Diversity 3 Small Species and Poor Populations 4 Alphabetic List of the Species Phytogeographic Significance 1 Indication of a Rich Flora and a Favorable Area 2 Reference for Floristic Relationships 3 Endemism at the Species Level Conclusion IV Origin and Meaning of the Generic Names of Hong Kong Orchids Glossary Bibliography Index Major Life Events of Professor Shiu-ying Hu

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  • Invasive Flora of the West Coast

    University of Washington Press Invasive Flora of the West Coast

    Book SynopsisA compact, full-colour field guide to the growing number of invasive plant species spreading across coastal BC and the Pacific Northwest, highlighting their hazards and uses. The spread of invasive plant species is a growing concern across the coastal Pacific Northwest. Invasive plants compete for space with native plants, alter the natural habitat, and even interfere with the diet of local wildlife. Hundreds of these species are so commonly seen in our backyards, forests, and roadsides, that many people do not even realize that these plants are not native to this region. Designed for amateur naturalists, gardeners, and foragers, Invasive Flora of the West Coast is a clear, concise, full-colour guide to identifying and demystifying more than 200 invasive plant species in our midst, from Scotch broom to Evening Primrose. Featuring colour photography, origin and etymology, safety tips and warnings, as well as common uses, this book is practical, user-friendly, and portable for easy, on-the-go identification.Trade Review"Varner’s latest contribution reveals the astonishing diversity of plants, vines, shrubs, and trees that crossed continents and oceans to take root in our backyard. Like the teeming collection of uninvited guests it describes, this guide would be appalling if it weren’t so wondrous. A concise and vivid gem." -- Arno Kopecky, author of The Environmentalist's Dilemma"Collin Varner has ticked yet another much-needed field-guide box with his latest book. This tidy volume describes more than 170 of the region's bad horticultural actors with concise descriptions and plenty of fascinating cultural tidbits, all illustrated and many with Varner's own excellent photographs." -- Douglas Justice, Associate Director, Horticulture & Collections, UBC Botanical Garden"Invasive plants are the second greatest threat to biodiversity and are often found in and around the communities in which we live and play. This accessible guide offers readers a solid resource, enabling all of us to be more self-reliant in confidently identifying plants causing some of the greatest damage to our gardens, backyards, natural areas, and sensitive farm habitats. This book belongs on the shelves of everyone who enjoys our natural spaces, and who wants to ensure healthy landscapes for generations to come." -- Gail Wallin, Executive Director, Invasive Species Council of BC

    £16.14

  • Whats Wrong with My Marijuana Plant A Cannabis

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    Book SynopsisA simple step-by-step system for identifying, repairing, and preventing problems with marijuana plants.What's Wrong with My Marijuana Plant? is the first problem-solving book for marijuana growers with an effective and easy-to-use visual diagnostic system pioneered by Deardorff and Wadsworth for identifying pest, disease, and environmental problems by symptom. What are those rusty spots on your leaves? What bug is eating your buds? Why are your sativa sprouts covered in fuzz? Find out fast AND learn how to fix it! This book contains all-organic solutions (vitally important to protect your health, the health of your plants, and the environment) plus best growing practices to avoid problems before they start. Written in easily understandable, non-technical language and heavily illustrated with precise photography to allow rapid and accurate diagnosis, this is an essential resource for beginning and experienced growers alike.

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    Book SynopsisDiscover a wide variety of herbs you can grow successfully at home.  Ideal for first-time gardeners, Grow Herbs contains everything you need to know to grow a wide variety of perennial and annual herbs. Learn how to sow, grow, harvest, and propagate your plants, with advice on caring for home-grown herbs as well as tips on making the most of store-bought pots. Explore a huge variety of herbs available to home gardeners with a wide-ranging directory, including popular herbs such as mint, basil, and sage as well as lesser-grown options like shiso and bergamot.Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how, this easy-to-use guide has everything you need to know to help your garden Grow. 

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  • The Raised Bed Book

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    DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) El Huerto Autosuficiente Grow Food for Free

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  • New Naturalism Designing and Planting a Resilient

    Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc New Naturalism Designing and Planting a Resilient

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn New Naturalism, horticulturist Kelly D. Norris shows readers how to design and plant eco-friendly, naturalistic home gardens that are resilient and sustainable, distilling complex design principals down for the average homeowner. Trade Review“Mr. Norris is a dynamic and inspiring speaker who represents a new generation of horticulturists.” -- Maureen Karl, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “This beautiful book is undoubtedly worth a read.” -- Garden Culture Magazine “There are plenty of advantages to gardening this way, and Kelly’s new book helps illustrate them.” -- Kylee Baumle for Paulding Progress“Kelly Norris has translated plant community design for the scale of the garden. Free of ecological jargon, this book brings a horticulturist’s perspective on how to create legible, high contrast, and emotionally resonant plantings for small spaces. The planting palettes in the second half of the book make this idea accessible for any designer or home gardener. A must-have book for the naturalistic planting bookshelf!” -- Thomas Rainer, landscape architect and co-author of Planting in a Post-Wild World“A new perspective on naturalistic gardening … Loaded with gorgeous photos of unique gardens, it’ll inspire you to rethink your own way of growing plants more sustainably.” * Garden Gate Magazine *“I sat down and read the whole thing cover to cover. (..) Normally when I read gardening books, I kind of just skim them because a lot of them have the same thing to say. This is not one of those. (...) One of the best books to come out this year.” * The Gardenanglelists Podcast *"This book really digs into the grit of how to achieve a successful naturalistic planting in a variety of growing conditions...Norris illustrates his points with stunning photographs. He builds on the pedagogy of perennial plant design by contributing his own phrases and insight to the current canon of terms." * The American Gardener *“The new wave of gardening.” * Colorado Gardener *"This is a beautiful and practical book that shows how to partner with nature in creating a garden—rather than attempt to direct nature." * Horticulture Magazine *“New Naturalism is a companion for us in cultivating a caring consciousness… In a gardening moment where there is a lot of potential anxiety around the urgency of the biggest concepts like climate change and pollinator decline, Kelly provides just enough of a tweak in perspective on how we approach our gardening impulse to grant us easier access into this conversation about the role of gardeners through the fortitude and best intentions of our already established gardening passions and habits.” -- Jennifer Jewell * Cultivating Place Podcast *“[Kelly] guides us down beautiful pathways where place, plants, and wildlife interact.” * Central Texas Gardener (Austin, TX PBS) *“Although there is a strong emphasis on sustainability, the author recognizes the need for legible beauty in the home garden and addresses ways to increase wildness while maintaining the intentional look of our gardens.” * Connecticut Horticultural Society *Table of ContentsThe Beginning Section 1 THE NATURE OF PLANTING About Plants and Place CHAPTER 1 Understanding Plants CHAPTER 2 Understanding Places for Planting CHAPTER 3 Techniques for Making Beautiful, Ecologically Vibrant Gardens Section 2 PLANTING PALETTES A Few Words about the Palettes CHAPTER 4 Open Landscapes CHAPTER 5 Planting Close to Home CHAPTER 6 Softening the Hardscape CHAPTER 7 Green Shade and Dappled Edges Conclusion: The Nature of Growing About the Author Index

    10 in stock

    £20.90

  • Dr. Houseplant

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    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisDr. Houseplant is a beautiful reference book for indoor gardeners that combines practical knowledge with fantastic photography covering the most popular 50 houseplants from the azaleas to the yucca and eveything in between.

    10 in stock

    £14.99

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