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The Gardener's Atlas: The Origins, Discovery and Cultivation of the World's Most Popular Garden Plants [Hardcover]

Dr. John Grimshaw (Author), Dr. Bobby Ward (Contributor)
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July 5, 2003

The flowering plants in your garden, and their variety of color and form, are the result of hundreds of years of tradition, science, skill and intrepid exploration. They may be native plants carefully selected to provide larger blooms or a greater color range, exotic species with origins in far-distant lands, or cultivars which have been painstakingly bred to conform to an ideal of shape and form.

The Gardener's Atlas explores the histories of many of the world's most popular cultivated plants and reveals how and where they grew in the wild. It relates extraordinary and uplifting tales of their discovery in some of the remotest regions on earth -- tales of determination and perseverance, of barter and exchange, and of international friendship struck up between enthusiastic horticulturists from the 1500s onward.

There are insights into how plants that are now simply decorative were once used for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, for food or ritual, and into how they earned their common or Latin names. This is a book which cannot fail to enrich your gardening experience.

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Grimshaw, a botanist and plant collector, describes the discovery of popular garden plants in their native habitats and their introduction to horticulture. Chapters focus on one or more plant families, such as lilies, poppies and peonies, buttercups and waterlilies, etc. Each chapter typically provides a map pinpointing the origin of selected species, botanical information, interesting stories about how the plants were discovered, and the breeding or hybridization carried out to improve them for horticulture. Additional essays profile botanical gardens or garden styles around the world, and a chapter on "Plantsman's Choice" highlights especially garden-worthy plants from each plant family. While this book is not a crucial purchase, many gardeners will relish the beautiful photographs and the stories about their favorite plants. For general gardening collections in public and academic libraries.?Beth Clewis Crim, Prince William P.L., VA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A wealth of information and enjoyment. (Marty Figley Rochester Eccentric 20040701)

Fascinating reference for almost anything that grows in your garden.... avid gardeners might find themselves reading it cover to cover. (Jennifer Sergent HGTV.com 20040305)

The format and presentation makes an interesting and visually beautiful way to learn about plants and botany! (American Herb Association Quarterly 2003)

It's a delightful and informative reference book to own. (Stuart Robinson Montreal Gazette 20000106)

A truly unique publication.... All true plant lovers should have this volume added to their reference library. (John Bagnasco Garden Compass 20040228)

A fascinating reference... tales of intrigue and adventure... avid gardeners might find themselves reading it cover to cover. (Oklahoma City Oklahoman )

A fascinating reference for almost anything that grows in your garden. (Jennifer Sergent Scripps Howard Service )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books (July 5, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552092267
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552092262
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #360,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great botanical history, July 5, 2000
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This review is from: The Gardener's Atlas: The Origins, Discovery and Cultivation of the World's Most Popular Garden Plants (Hardcover)
This is a great botanical history. I was impressed with the little vignettes of the great plant finders, many of whom lost their lives trying to find great new plants. I happened to be reading the book while driving through the Smokey Mountains and seeing the Lobelia cardinalis at the same time I was reading how the Queen of Spain named it because it was such a brilliant red it reminded her of a Cardinal's robe. If you love plants, you will love this book.

The book is orgainized roughly by plant family, which is fine. I was a bit annoyed that there were pictures of period gardens stuck everywhere throughout the book (in the middle of the plant family organization). Rather than being in the middle of the chapters, I think these wonderful pieces could have been between the chapters. Actually I was so interested in what I was reading, I didn't appreciate the also wonderful interuption.

By the way, I passed by a whole hillside of Tradescantia in the Smokey Mountains while reading about the Tradescants (father and son) who brought that great plant to Europe.

The only thing I would caution is that the book is great reading, but for history, not how to grow the plant in your garden, especially if you are in the US, since the author is from England and cultural requirements are not his strong point.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars it could be a great book, October 14, 2000
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This review is from: The Gardener's Atlas: The Origins, Discovery and Cultivation of the World's Most Popular Garden Plants (Hardcover)
It is a beautiful book with very interesting informations. I liked to know the history of many plants, but the autor doesnt't know almost anything about South American flowers. All the flora of Atlantic forest was forgotten.There is almost nothing about the great family of blomeliads and orchids. It could be a great book. . There is a book written by Loerenzi de Souza who has a great knowledge about brasilian flora, Harri Lorenzi (plantarum@plantarum.com. br) that could help the next edition.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Provides a survey of the history of world flowers, October 7, 2003
Dr. John Grimshaw's Gardener's Atlas isn't your usual gardening guide: it provides a survey of the history of world flowers and foliage, charting where 20 plant families originated, how they spread around the world, and how they flourish today. With maps, botanical color prints and photos, and sidebars of information useful to plant breeders and avid gardeners alike, this is packed with information simply not seen elsewhere.
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