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The Genus Lachenalia

The Genus Lachenalia
Author: Graham Duncan
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Asparagaceae
ISBN: 9781842463826

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This is the first complete and illustrated monograph of the genus Lachenalia, a horticulturally important and botanically diverse plant group. Lachenalia ranks with Gladiolus as one of the two most popular genera of South African bulbous plants worldwide, and next to Ornithogalum is the second-largest member of the family Hyacinthaceae in southern Africa.The flowers of some species have exceptionally showy blooms that occur in numerous interesting colours, shapes and sizes, and their fascinating leaves, many of which are attractively spotted or barred, or covered with attractive hairs or pustules. The flowers of many species are attractive in another dimension in that they emit distinctive aromas, ranging from spicy (like cloves) to various degrees of sweet (like a mixture of carnations and orchids), while one species is strongly coconut-scented.All species are described, classified and illustrated, with detailed text on history, morphology, phylogeny, phytogeography, pollination biology, cultivation and propagation. This book includes many highly attractive species which have never been illustrated in colour before, with 11 new taxa, ten of which are new species.This will become the standard reference work on all aspects of the genus and will appeal to botanists and taxonomists, bulb-growers, horticulturalists, gardeners, collectors of fine botanical works, ecologists and nature conservationists, as well as libraries and universities.


The Genus Lavandula

The Genus Lavandula
Author: Tim Upson
Publisher: Botanical Magazine Monograph
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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The most comprehensiveand authoritative accountof lavender. Describingsome 39 species, theirhybrids and cultivars, thisbook brings togethertheir taxonomy,distribution, history,cultivation, propagation,and an overview of theircommercial products,essential oils and chemistry. Lavishly illustrated withRHS Gold Medal award winning paintings bybotanical artists Christabel King, Georita Harriottand Joanna Langhorne. With 31 botanicalpaintings, 45 line drawings and many colourphotographs.


The Genus Tulipa

The Genus Tulipa
Author: Diana Everett
Publisher: Botanical Magazine Monograph
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Plants, Cultivated
ISBN: 9781842464816

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The Genus Tulipa is the most complete survey of tulip species to date. Each species is illustrated Diana Everett, with accompanying colour photographs of the plants in habitat and distribution maps. The high level of detail provided in this book makes identification possible for the many species of tulips. Additional material includes check lists of tulip species and their synonyms, as well as country by country check list; glossary with diagrams; information on nurseries selling tulips; and full bibliography.


The Genus Erythronium

The Genus Erythronium
Author: Chris Clennett
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Erythronium
ISBN: 9781842464922

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This, the first dedicated monograph on Erythronium, is an authoritative book for gardeners, growers and breeders and a major academic work that gathers together the latest research.


The Genus Cypripedium

The Genus Cypripedium
Author: Phillip Cribb
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2000-01-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781842462225

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Cypripediums, the lady slipper orchids, are the showiest and undoubtedly the most collectable of all terrestrial orchids. This monograph examines the history, biology, conservation, cultivation and classification of the temperate slipper orchids. With 26 colour paintings, 98 colour photographs, 51 line drawings and 22 maps.


The Amaryllidaceae of Southern Africa

The Amaryllidaceae of Southern Africa
Author: Graham Duncan
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Amaryllidaceae
ISBN: 9781919766508

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"Barbara Jeppe, botanical artist extraordinaire, began work on the paintings in July 1971 and for the next 28 years she collected and painted over 200 species of Amaryllidaceae. After her death in 1999, her daughter, Leigh Voigt, a versatile and highly acclaimed artist herself, picked up where she left off and painted most of the subsequently described species. This thorough easy-to-use guide is the first book dedicated entirely to the 18 genera in the family Amaryllidaceae in southern Africa. Apart from the over 240 exceptional watercolour plates there are detailed distribution maps and magnificent photographs showing plants in typical habitat conditions. The text has been written by one of the most knowledgeable horticulturists and botanists in the field, the inimitable Graham Duncan, who has written many books and articles on bulbs. The comprehensive text includes a full description of each species, a short history of the discovery of each plant, various aspects of growth, pollination, locality preference and affinities with similar species. There is a separate chapter on the cultivation of the species in the summer and winter rainfall areas in southern Africa and also in the northern hemisphere."--Publisher.


The Genus Jasminum in Cultivation

The Genus Jasminum in Cultivation
Author: Peter Shaw Green
Publisher: Botanical Magazine Monograph
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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A new publication fromthe Botanical MagazineMonograph series,Hardy Heathers is afully illustratedmonograph thatdescribes all Calluna,Daboecia and thoseErica species that grownaturally in thenorthern hemisphere.Distribution, history,conservation, classification and cultivation arecovered in detail, making this an indispensable bookfor the heather enthusiast, professional nurseryman,landscape architect, gardener, botanist, ecologist andconservationist with interests in heaths and heathlands. The close collaboration between the authorand the renowned botanical artist Christabel Kingmake this book an outstanding contribution to the artof botanical illustration.


The Genus Betula

The Genus Betula
Author: Kenneth Ashburner
Publisher: Botanical Magazine Monograph
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781842461419

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Birches or Betula are among the most attractive and common trees in the landscape and in gardens. The Genus Betula is the first monograph published on this plant group, the species of which have been notoriously difficult to identify. Accounts are given of all known birches found in Europe, Asia and North America, both white and brown barked, and a key for their identification. An invaluable tool for arboriculturalists and professional and amateur gardeners, and will also appeal to lovers of botanical art.


The Genus Meconopsis

The Genus Meconopsis
Author: Christopher Grey-Wilson
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Meconopsis
ISBN: 9781842463697

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There is no doubt that Meconopsis is one of the most distinctive and beautiful members of the poppy family, Papaveraceae. Distributed across the Sino-Himalaya region from Pakistan to India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Tibet and western China, many of the species have a great deal of horticultural as well as botanical appeal, and yet there is no single major work on this plant group. The first monograph of the genus Meconopsis was written in 1934 by George Taylor, later Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.