Review
"Since 1978, the basic information source on these small trees has been
Japanese Maples by J. D. Vertrees. Now, we have a valuable new third edition greatly enlarged and brought up to date by maple expert Peter Gregory."
—John Van de Water,
Newark Star-Ledger, October 21, 2001 (
Newark Star-Ledger )
"The ultimate book about the aristocrat of trees ... the only English-language reference devoted to Japanese maples and one of the preeminent texts in the world for the propagation, identification and cultivation of this exceptionally useful plant."
—Joel M. Lerner,
Washington Post, December 8, 2001 (
The Washington Post )
"Whether planting a single specimen tree or seriously collecting maples, this is the reference book to consult."
—D. H. Pfister,
Choice, November 2001 (
Choice )
One of the preeminent texts in the world for the propagation, identification and cultivation of this exceptionally useful plant. --
Joel Lerner, The Washington Post, December 8, 2001Since 1978, the basic information source on these small trees has been Japanese Maples by J. D. Vertrees. Now, we have a valuable new third edition greatly enlarged and brought up to date by maple expert Peter Gregory. John Van de Water, Newark Star-Ledger, October 21, 2001 (
Newark Star-Ledger )
The ultimate book about the aristocrat of trees ... the only English-language reference devoted to Japanese maples and one of the preeminent texts in the world for the propagation, identification and cultivation of this exceptionally useful plant. Joel M. Lerner, Washington Post, December 8, 2001 (
The Washington Post )
This book [is] a most valued one for horticulturalists, nursery personnel, and gardeners of all sorts. --
James H. Flynn Jr., American Reference Books Annual 2001This is a real jewel among gardening books. A dream book. --
Nancy Fiers, Fine Gardening, April 2002Whether planting a single specimen tree or seriously collecting maples, this is the reference book to consult. D. H. Pfister, Choice, November 2001 (
Choice )
Whether planting a single specimen tree or seriously collecting maples, this is the reference book to consult. --
D.H. Pfister, Choice, November 2001
Product Description
The book is the flagship of Timber Press. It is among the first books we published more than two decades ago and it continues to be one of our signature bestsellers. A comprehensive source of information on the culture, identification, and nomenclature of Japanese maples, it describes each of the 320 cultivars of
Acer palmatum and 60 cultivars of other Japanese maple species, plus briefly mentions another 150 cultivars that may prove to be promising new plants. The index lists every cultivar name published, so that
Japanese Maples will continue to be the foremost reference book on this wonderfully versatile collection of ornamental plants. In this fully revised and updated third edition, we have added important new maple cultivars (approximately 100) that have been introduced since the last revision by Vertrees in 1987. This brings to nearly 400 the total number of plants described. We have updated nomenclature to conform to current standards, included more photos, (approx. 25% more, 313 vs. 252), and improved a number of photos. We have also arranged cultivar descriptions in alphabetical order irrespective of their group, so replacing the original format of alphabetical arrangement by groups.
313 color photos, 8 1/2 x 11"
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