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The Ornamental Plant Conservation Association Of Australia
As part of the survey a list was made of tree and shrub cultivars from Victorian nursery catalogues since 1855. This list contained dramatically more plants than are now available. Reasons for the decline include changes in fashion, difficulty of ... [... more]
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A Color Atlas of Pests of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and ...
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Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife ...
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The Old Country: Australian Landscapes, Plants and People
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Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for Gardens and ...
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The Cycads
Well worth the price. This book on cycads is very informative without being to technical. It is an outstanding source of information for all who have an interest in cycads. I feel I received value that exceeded the price paid.
The Cycad "Bible" ... [... more]

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Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom ...
Amazing piece of research, well presented This is an amazing piece of research and one of the few books whose appendices are a "must read". The bok is about American ornamental plant history - the story of garden plants from their introduction, ... [... more]
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Ornamental Plants and Flowers of Tropical Mexico: A ...
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Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 5
The species is a floppy shrub with dull white fertile flowers and few or no large white sterile flowers, born on four to six inch (10.15 - 15.23 cm) flattish corymbs. it's not a very ornamental plant and is seldom used in gardens. Native from ... [... more]
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Edible Landscaping
Rosalind Creasy doesn't pretend to have invented edible landscaping, she points out in her book that this is a tradition which goes back to the ornamental gardens of ancient Egypt, where edible plants and ornamental plants were both grown in ... [... more]
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Bold Succulents And Desert Humor
Mary and Gary Irish provide information on the economic uses of many of the genera and a bit about their use as ornamental plants. The basics of planting, watering, propagation and cultural problems of each genera are provided as well in Chapter ... [... more]
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The Good And The Bad In The Heartlands
The underground creepers such as ground elder, bindweed, couch grass, Canada thistle and rosebay willow-herb will all spread very quickly and smother out any ornamental plants. These underground creepers' roots are difficult to destroy but if you ... [... more]
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