Review
"A book that leaves current lavender literature trailing in its wake . . . A veritable feast for lavender lovers." --
Simon Charlesworth, Gardens Illustrated"Instructions for the gardener and detailed information for the professional grower on the care and propagation of lavender. " --
Book News , June 13, 2000"This detailed celebration of lavender is aided by beautiful photography." --
The American Herb Association, 16:2 2000"With this book, you'll learn everything you need to know . . . An all-encompassing volume." --
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta"For lavender enthusiasts, this book serves as an authoritative botanical reference ... a handsome, worthwhile, well–researched book."
—Lynn Hunt,
Fine Gardening, July/August 2001 (
Fine Gardening )
"Serious gardeners are certain to value this comprehensive reference."
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Country Living Gardener, January/February 2001 (
Country Living Gardener )
"The definitive text on this easy–to–grow plant."
—Joel M. Lerner,
Washington Post, April 28, 2001 (
The Washington Post )
For lavender enthusiasts, this book serves as an authoritative botanical reference ... a handsome, worthwhile, wellresearched book. Lynn Hunt, Fine Gardening, July/August 2001 (
Fine Gardening )
McNaughton's [book] is by far the most substantial, with over 200 species and cultivars described in detail. --
Bookseller, February 18, 2000Serious gardeners are certain to value this comprehensive reference. Country Living Gardener, January/February 2001 (
Country Living Gardener )
The definitive text on this easytogrow plant. Joel M. Lerner, Washington Post, April 28, 2001 (
The Washington Post )
Product Description
With their heady perfume and stunning visual appeal, lavenders have been prized by gardeners since ancient times. Lavender is a truly comprehensive study that enables the reader to research and identify more than 200 lavender species and varieties. With chapters on cultivation, propagation, pests and diseases, and botanical history, this book is as practical as it is authoritative. More than 200 photos document recent advances in color variation that have resulted from intense breeding; plants now available range from deep purple and lilac to white, cream, pink, and red-violet. With so many hardy and dependable plants to choose from, no lavender enthusiast will want to be without this indispensable book.
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