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Broad-leaved Evergreens Stephen G. Haw

Broad-leaved Evergreens By Stephen G. Haw

Broad-leaved Evergreens by Stephen G. Haw


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Summary

This manual shows the reader how to grow and use broad-leaved evergreens to maximum effect. A directory gives details of a wide selection of the broad-based trees, shrubs and climbers hardy in Britain. Plants are listed by use, type of foliage, flower colour and season of flowering.

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Broad-leaved Evergreens: Trees, Shrubs and Climbers by Stephen G. Haw

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Broad-leaved Evergreens Reviews

A rather unappealing title for a book containing a mine of information on what should be regarded by every gardener as the backbone of any garden. As implied by the title, Broad-Leaved Evergreens, conifers are excluded and the work focuses on trees, shrubs and climbers which in all but the most severe winter will remain green all year round and are which hardy in the United Kingdom. A garden with no evergreens lacks form and substance, most especially during the bare winter months and many are even generous enough to provide flowers in that period. Their uses are endless: hedging, shrubberies, backdrops and screening or as free-standing specimens. From the towering eucalyptus to the diminutive box these valuable plants come in all shapes and sizes, plain-leaved or variegated, with or without showy flowers. The pH spectrum is well-covered too so no matter what the soil type, there are broad-leaved evergreens to suit every garden situation. They are global in their diversity: bamboos from China and the footsteps of the Himalayas, cistus and rosemary from the Mediterranean, magnolias from Asia and mutisias from South America. From mainly foliar interest such as rhamnus and pittosporums to floriferous evergreens such as camellias and rhododendrons; from the erect quercus to the scrambling clematis, the choice is vast. Stephen G. Haw, a garden writer of several decades and specialist in Chinese flora in particular, gives an attractive overview of this group of plants giving knowledgeable cultivation advice together with a detailed look at the various species and varieties of each genus. Accompanied by his photographs the book is an invaluable reference for all gardeners.

Table of Contents

Growing broad-leaved evergreens; using broad-leaved evergreens in the garden; directory of broad-leaved evergreens; trees; bamboos; shrubs for most soils; shrubs mainly for foliage effect; shrubs with showy or strongly scented flowers; shrubs with showy fruits; shrubs requiring acid soils; climbers.

Additional information

GOR004513428
9781861081728
1861081723
Broad-leaved Evergreens: Trees, Shrubs and Climbers by Stephen G. Haw
Used - Very Good
Paperback
GMC Publications
20001109
183
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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