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Hardy Geraniums [Hardcover]

Peter Yeo (Author)


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January 10, 2002
A full account of the genus Geranium, for gardeners and botanists. With full descriptions, photographs and artwork, it covers 140 types and provides up-to-date information with practical guidance on hybrids, new cultivars and new discoveries in the wild.

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Hardy geraniums - not to be confused with their tender relatives the pelargoniums - are the stalwarts of every cottage garden. Floriferous, disease-free and totally hardy as their name implies, they are a beginner's dream, a professional's diehard and everyone's good-doer. From the neat rosette of leaves first produced in early Spring, through to their Autumnal hues, they add interest to a border throughout the growing season. Cut back immediately after flowering they oblige by producing a new set of foliage within weeks and more often than not a second flush of flowers when everything else is going over in the Autumn. From dwarf alpines to statuesque Geranium madarense and Geranium palmatum (hardy in the milder regions of the UK) they come in all shapes and sizes and their flower colours range from white, pink, lilac and blue. Therein lies the conundrum - the difficulty in identifying each species through their differentiating flower colour and the structure of their foliage. Written by leading taxonomist Peter Yeo who developed the National Collection of Hardy Geraniums at the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge, this is a revised and updated version of his original 1985 publication covering the changes in nomenclature brought about by new scientific technology. Aimed more at the professional geraniologist than the amateur, it provides, through a series of keys, an invaluable aid to plant identification. Alongside detailed descriptions of more than 140 varieties are leaf silhouettes and notes on their geographical origins to assist in their classification. The original already being a classic work on this genus, the new edition brings the study up-to-date with approximately a third new and revised entries and will be an invaluable addition to all professional growers' bookshelves and those of the dedicated amateur.

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This new, updated version of a classic work offers full descriptions of over 140 types of geranium. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Batsford (January 10, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0713485000
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713485004
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,814,010 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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stylar portion, immature fruits erect, cinereum group, hairs eglandular, sepal mucro, ways from above the middle, plant without glandular hairs, ways from about the middle, carpel projection, reflexed pedicels, feathered veins, inflorescence diffuse, eglandular hairs, diffuse inflorescence, enlarged towards base, compact rootstock, filaments enlarged, lobes obtuse, erect pedicels, lobed divisions, binary hybrids, stalk upwards, cultivar epithet, deep purplish pink, pedicels spreading
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Alan Bremner, Violet Group, North America, South Africa, New Zealand, British Isles, Jan Stephens, Sessiliflorum Group, Joy Jones, Trilophum Group, Cambridge Botanic Garden, Kew Herbarium, Palustre Group, Platypetalum Group, Bloom's of Bressingham, David Victor, Roy Lancaster, Tuberosum Group, Walter Ingwersen, Alan Bloom, Award of Merit, Krameri Group, Nepal Form, Pratense Group, United States
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