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The Book of Garden Management

The Book of Garden Management
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 949
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1108049397

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This anonymous 1871 work provides a complete, illustrated guide to gardening for the enthusiastic Victorian amateur.


The Book of the Geranium

The Book of the Geranium
Author: John Edward Cross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1951
Genre: Geraniaceae
ISBN:

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Geranium

Geranium
Author: Kasia Boddy
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1780230583

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They are sometimes called storksbills and originated in South Africa. They may be star-shaped or funnel-shaped, and they range in color from white, pink, and orange-red to fuchsia and deep purple. The geranium and its many species, much loved and also much loathed, have developed since the seventeenth century into one of the most popular garden plants. In this book, Kasia Boddy tells the story of geranium’s seemingly inexorable rise, unearthing the role it has played in everything from plant-hunting and commercial cultivation to alternative medicine, the philanthropic imagination, and changing styles in horticultural fashion. Boddy shows how geraniums became the latest fad for wealthy collectors and enterprising nurserymen after they were first collected by Dutch plant-hunters on the sandy flats near present-day Cape Town. She explains that the flower would not be rare for long—scarlet hybrids were soon found on every cottage windowsill and in every park bedding display, and the backlash against the innocent plant followed quickly on the heels of its ubiquity. Today, geraniums can be found throughout the world, grown as annuals in the regions too cold for them to regenerate. In addition to exploring the history of geraniums, Boddy reveals the plant’s other uses, including how they are cultivated and distilled for their scents of citrus, mint, pine, rose, and various spices to use in perfumes. With their edible leaves, they are also used to flavor desserts, cakes, jellies, and teas, and some people believe that certain species provide an effective treatment for a cough. Featuring over one hundred illustrations, Geranium shows how the plant is portrayed in painting, literature, film, and popular culture, and provides an intriguing example of the global industrialization of plant production.