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A Brief Commentary on the value of this book,
By Dorothy Luftig (Freeport,New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Floriculture: Principles and Species (Hardcover)
This book was used by my son Mark Luftig in a paper in his collage study in hortaculture. The information, details and little known facts this book has is simply amazing! For example, the paper mentioned was on the bulb family Hippeastrum. No other book (he had looked at over 30 other books in 4 different librarys) before he found this volume in the reference section on campus. Not only did it give information he had already gathered, but very specific information such as tempature needed to raise them, dormancy controls, media details and postharvest just to name a few. There are hundreds of other plants listed, all treated the same way. This enabled him to get his a very high mark on his paper as well as his final grade. It is very detailed and not for the weekend gardener but for the serious student or professional.
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Floriculture: Principles and Species by John M. Dole (Hardcover - July 14, 1998)
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