Armitage's Vines and Climbers: A Gardener's Guide to the Best Vertical Plants
ISBN-13:
9781604690392
ISBN-10:
1604690399
Edition:
0
Author:
Allan M. Armitage
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Timber Press
Format:
Hardcover
212 pages
Category:
Plants
,
Nature & Ecology
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781604690392
ISBN-10:
1604690399
Edition:
0
Author:
Allan M. Armitage
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Timber Press
Format:
Hardcover
212 pages
Category:
Plants
,
Nature & Ecology
Summary
Armitage's Vines and Climbers: A Gardener's Guide to the Best Vertical Plants (ISBN-13: 9781604690392 and ISBN-10: 1604690399), written by authors
Allan M. Armitage, was published by Timber Press in 2010.
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“Climbing plants are hugely underrated—this book with its lively expression of deep knowledge should encourage everyone to grow more of them.” —Noël Kingsbury
Climbing plants constitute a huge, and largely untapped, resource for today’s gardeners. Because their habit of growth is primarily vertical, they can be used for utilitarian as well as ornamental purposes like providing privacy, or screening eyesores.
In this comprehensive reference, renowned horticulturist Allan Armitage selects and profiles the most useful and attractive climbing plants for a wide range of sites and conditions, from well-known favourites like clematis, morning glories, and wisteria to more unusual plants like Dutchman’s pipe, passion flowers, and the tropical mandevillas. Each profile includes a general description (enlivened by Armitage’s trademark wry humour) along with the plant’s hardiness, plant family, best method of propagation, method of climbing, and etymology of botanical and common names.“Climbing plants are hugely underrated—this book with its lively expression of deep knowledge should encourage everyone to grow more of them.” —Noël Kingsbury
Climbing plants constitute a huge, and largely untapped, resource for today’s gardeners. Because their habit of growth is primarily vertical, they can be used for utilitarian as well as ornamental purposes like providing privacy, or screening eyesores.
In this comprehensive reference, renowned horticulturist Allan Armitage selects and profiles the most useful and attractive climbing plants for a wide range of sites and conditions, from well-known favourites like clematis, morning glories, and wisteria to more unusual plants like Dutchman’s pipe, passion flowers, and the tropical mandevillas. Each profile includes a general description (enlivened by Armitage’s trademark wry humour) along with the plant’s hardiness, plant family, best method of propagation, method of climbing, and etymology of botanical and common names.“Climbing plants are hugely underrated—this book with its lively expression of deep knowledge should encourage everyone to grow more of them.” —Noël Kingsbury
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