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Hardy Gingers T. M. E. Branney

Hardy Gingers By T. M. E. Branney

Hardy Gingers by T. M. E. Branney


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Summary

A guide to the temperate zone and high altitude ginger varieties that are perfectly at home in cooler climates. Cultivation advice includes techniques for breaking dormancy, maintaining soil nutrition, and understanding plants' hardiness requirements.

Hardy Gingers Summary

Hardy Gingers: including Hedychium, Roscoea, and Zingiber by T. M. E. Branney

A guide to the temperate zone and high altitude ginger varieties that are perfectly at home in cooler climates. Cultivation advice includes techniques for breaking dormancy, maintaining soil nutrition, and understanding plants' hardiness requirements. This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.

About T. M. E. Branney

T. M. E. Branney is co-owner of The Europa Nursery that specializes in rare, temperate-woodland plants. As well as offering a wide selection of Zingiberaceae, the nursery is also involved in a large-scale hybridization program for Epimedium and has amassed a comprehensive collection of Polygonatum. Branney designs gardens for private clients and has had articles and photographs published in plant journals all over the world. He has travelled to Southeast Asia, Central America, and Madeira to observe plants in the wild, take photographs, and collect seed.

Additional information

GOR012706115
9781604691733
1604691735
Hardy Gingers: including Hedychium, Roscoea, and Zingiber by T. M. E. Branney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Workman Publishing
2009-10-30
268
N/A
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