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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens?,
By Kinsey Smith (Jacksonville, Fl United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens? (Hardcover)
I have always wanted to know how various plants got their names. This book is a great source for discovering the stories behind plant names. It is quite enjoyable and interesting. A delight to read! I highly recommend this book to everyone!... Even people who do not know much about plants will love to read these fascinating stories!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Highly Entertaining,
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This review is from: Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens? (Hardcover)
This book is a great read for anyone wanting to know where the names of plants evolved from. Linda Copeland and Allan Armitage skillfully put this book together by sharing the stories of the people plants were named after.
Learn the stories behind `Baths Pink', Calycanthus `Michael Lindsey,' or Heuchera `Montrose Ruby,' just to name a few. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of getting to know these great people behind the plant. This book is a great read on a rainy cold day.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Who is that plant named after???,
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This review is from: Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens? (Hardcover)
If you've ever wondered who the "Betty Corning" clematis or the "Carol Mackie" daphne was named after, then here's the book for you. Over 40 individuals who've had plants named after them are profiled here. Each person's biography and how their namesake came about is covered in a 2-4 page chapter. A photo of each person is included. A section in the middle of the book features color photos of the plants.
Among those included are Jane Bath (Bath's Pink dianthus), Molly Bush (heuchera), Vince Dooley (hydrangea), Katie Ferguson (rhododendron), Azilda Gerbing (rhododendron), Kim Hawks (echinacea), Frank Meyer (lemon), Jane Platt (magnolia), Betty Sheffield (camellia), Nellie Stevens (holly), George Tabor (rhododendron), Frances Williams (hosta) and many more.
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And now the rest of the Story,
This review is from: Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens? (Hardcover)
What a wonderful book to tell the story behind some of the flowers in our garden. Lightly written, easy to read and very enjoyable. Well worth the price and the read. A book you will return to and share.
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Legends in the Garden: Who In The World is Nellie Stevens? by Linda L. Copeland (Hardcover - October 8, 2001)
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