The Wild Gardener: On Flowers and Foliage for the Natural BorderStackpole Books, 2000 - 248 من الصفحات
In this modern classic of gardening, noted author and artist Peter Loewer explores native American plants for the wild garden, whether it's a green sanctuary in the midst of a concrete landscape or a natural area on the edge of virgin forest. The book includes reliable information on cultivating and propagating the best wildflowers and shrubs and offers curious folklore and historical footnotes on wild flora and fauna. |
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TRAILING ARBUTUS SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA | 45 |
FERNS FOR THE WILD GARDEN EARWIGS | 52 |
SLIMY THINGS AND SUCKERS | 60 |
SPIDERS IN THE GARDEN | 126 |
MOSSES AND LICHENS | 148 |
DRAGONFLIES | 157 |
A GIANT WILDFLOWER ST FIACRE | 170 |
THOSE WILD AMERICANS | 179 |
HORSE BALM BERRY | 185 |
MONKSHOOD FOOD FOR THE BIRDS | 216 |
BOTTLE BLUE WHATS IN A NAME? | 225 |
Sources for Plants | 242 |
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