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“An informative and inspiring guide to collecting and growing plants at home.”—Gardenista “This book is a must-have!”—Hilton Carter, author of Wild at Home, Wild Interiors, and Wild CreationsSecrets of the Houseplant Hunters Terrain’s plant experts travel the world in search of the most unusual and interesting houseplants. In this inspiring and practical guide, they share their favorite specimens: exotic and eclectic ferns, like the skeleton fork, a primitive (and unfussy) predecessor to the family; new aroids to feed that monstera obsession; and adventurous trailing plants like dischidia, which is found cascading from tree branches in its native Thailand; plus succulents and cacti, indoor trees, the best low-care plants, and “rule breakers” like bamboo muhly grass that can make an unexpected move indoors. Along the way, Terrain introduces their favorite independent growers—passionate plant lovers who are creating new hybrids and bringing back old-school specimens to the market. And readers learn ?Terrain’s way of styling and overarching philosophy on care: the most important thing we can give our plants is our presence.

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Terrain: The Houseplant Book shows us how to smash the expected and break new ground. . . . Gorgeous.”
—Sunset

“An informative and inspiring guide to collecting and growing plants at home.”
Gardenista

“[A] comprehensive guide to houseplants. . . . Lowrie covers all the bases, and delivers a survey that’s encyclopedic but not overwhelming.”
Publishers Weekly

“My journey in greenery began when I first visited Terrain back in 2011. Seeing the beauty they created, curating and designing spaces with plants, inspired me to start down the path I’m on today. Their team is among the absolute best at understanding and caring for plants, and this book is a must-have!”

—Hilton Carter, author of Wild at Home, Wild Interiors, and Wild Creations

“In their comprehensive tome, Lowrie and the Terrain team have expertly captured not only the houseplant zeitgeist but also the heart and soul of the industry by highlighting some of the most iconic growers in the United States. Sumptuous photos—all done in the impeccable Terrain style—will have your tongue wagging and heart fluttering. Two green thumbs up!”

—Summer Rayne Oakes, producer of YouTube’s Plant One on Me and author of How to Make a Plant Love You



Table of Contents
Contents

Introduction
Caring for Houseplants

One
A Curious Conservatory: The Evocative & Eclectic World of Ferns

Two
Trendsetters: Aroid Mania

Three
Ramblers: Vining & Trailing Plants

Four
Pop Art: Colorful & Highly Patterned Plants

Five
Small Wonders: Petite & Delicate Plants

Six
Drama Class: Trees, Tropicals & Other Statement Specimens

Seven
Living Sculptures: Sun-Loving Succulents & Cacti

Eight
Unfussy Friends: Low-Light & Low-Maintenance Problem Solvers

Nine
Rule Breakers: Unexpected Indoor Plants

Glossary
Resources
Acknowledgments
Index

Terrain: The Houseplant Book: An Insider’s Guide

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      Publisher: Workman Publishing
      Publication Date: 25/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781648290909, 978-1648290909
      ISBN10: 1648290906

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      “An informative and inspiring guide to collecting and growing plants at home.”—Gardenista “This book is a must-have!”—Hilton Carter, author of Wild at Home, Wild Interiors, and Wild CreationsSecrets of the Houseplant Hunters Terrain’s plant experts travel the world in search of the most unusual and interesting houseplants. In this inspiring and practical guide, they share their favorite specimens: exotic and eclectic ferns, like the skeleton fork, a primitive (and unfussy) predecessor to the family; new aroids to feed that monstera obsession; and adventurous trailing plants like dischidia, which is found cascading from tree branches in its native Thailand; plus succulents and cacti, indoor trees, the best low-care plants, and “rule breakers” like bamboo muhly grass that can make an unexpected move indoors. Along the way, Terrain introduces their favorite independent growers—passionate plant lovers who are creating new hybrids and bringing back old-school specimens to the market. And readers learn ?Terrain’s way of styling and overarching philosophy on care: the most important thing we can give our plants is our presence.

      Trade Review

      Terrain: The Houseplant Book shows us how to smash the expected and break new ground. . . . Gorgeous.”
      —Sunset

      “An informative and inspiring guide to collecting and growing plants at home.”
      Gardenista

      “[A] comprehensive guide to houseplants. . . . Lowrie covers all the bases, and delivers a survey that’s encyclopedic but not overwhelming.”
      Publishers Weekly

      “My journey in greenery began when I first visited Terrain back in 2011. Seeing the beauty they created, curating and designing spaces with plants, inspired me to start down the path I’m on today. Their team is among the absolute best at understanding and caring for plants, and this book is a must-have!”

      —Hilton Carter, author of Wild at Home, Wild Interiors, and Wild Creations

      “In their comprehensive tome, Lowrie and the Terrain team have expertly captured not only the houseplant zeitgeist but also the heart and soul of the industry by highlighting some of the most iconic growers in the United States. Sumptuous photos—all done in the impeccable Terrain style—will have your tongue wagging and heart fluttering. Two green thumbs up!”

      —Summer Rayne Oakes, producer of YouTube’s Plant One on Me and author of How to Make a Plant Love You



      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Introduction
      Caring for Houseplants

      One
      A Curious Conservatory: The Evocative & Eclectic World of Ferns

      Two
      Trendsetters: Aroid Mania

      Three
      Ramblers: Vining & Trailing Plants

      Four
      Pop Art: Colorful & Highly Patterned Plants

      Five
      Small Wonders: Petite & Delicate Plants

      Six
      Drama Class: Trees, Tropicals & Other Statement Specimens

      Seven
      Living Sculptures: Sun-Loving Succulents & Cacti

      Eight
      Unfussy Friends: Low-Light & Low-Maintenance Problem Solvers

      Nine
      Rule Breakers: Unexpected Indoor Plants

      Glossary
      Resources
      Acknowledgments
      Index

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