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Trees and Shrubs for Fragrance (The Woody Plant) [Hardcover]

Glyn Church (Author), Pat Greenfield (Photographer)
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The Woody Plant September 7, 2002

Trees and Shrubs for Fragrance, part of The Woody Plant series, describes over 100 genera, all chosen for their fragrance highlights, from moonflowers to hyacinths to herbs. This book provides detailed guidance on how to design, plant, and maintain a scent-filled garden, and will help you mix fragrances to create gardens that smell as good as they look.

The first three books in The Woody Plant series focus on key features of woody plants: Flowers, Foliage and Fragrance. With each book, gardeners can optimize their knowledge of the plants in their garden and pursue their passion for new ones.

Elegantly designed and easy to use, each book in The Woody Plant series also includes:

  • Over 100 plant genera, over 600 species and cultivars
  • Details of plant height and width, size, shape and color
  • Country of origin, common and scientific names, and derivations
  • Full cultivation needs, pests and diseases, hardiness zones
  • Trees and shrubs for smaller gardens
  • Over 250 color photographs
  • Mail order sources, comprehensive index and bibliography

The other titles in series are: Trees and Shrubs for Flowers (pb: 1-55297-630-0; hc: 1-55297-631-9) and Trees and Shrubs for Foliage (pb: 1-55927-628-9; hc: 1-55297-629-7).


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These first three volumes in a new series focus on a single aspect of woody plants: flowers, foliage, and fragrance, respectively. Within each, Church, a horticulturist who operates a specialist nursery and display garden in New Zealand, describes a little more than 100 genera, plus hundreds of additional species and cultivars. Greenfield, who collaborated with Church on Hydrangeas, supplies more than 250 beautiful photographs that reinforce the text. A common format includes genus description followed by discussion of selected species and cultivars within that genus. Size, color, and other physical features, common names, and other interesting characteristics are noted, as are U.S. and Canadian hardiness zones. A handy table at the back of each book alphabetically lists mentioned species and cultivars and their qualities, making it easy to identify and compare plants by specific traits such as color, size, and hardiness. The author provides cultivation tips based on years of experience with woody plants. Why publish three books instead of one? Those specifically looking for shrubs or trees with flowers, foliage, or fragrance in mind will appreciate the narrow focus and the modest price of the individual volumes. At the same time, these books work well together as a set because those who want the big picture will not have to suffer much repetition. Michael Dirr's Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, which covers woody plant species and varieties suitable for North American hardiness zones 3-6, and his Dirr's Trees and Shrubs for Warm Climates: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, which covers zones 7-11, make good alternatives (or complements) to the special qualities approach. The three Church volumes are recommended singly or as a set for public and academic libraries, depending on individual library needs.
William H. Wiese, Iowa State Univ. Lib., Ames
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

Why do gardeners select the plants they do? When it comes to trees and shrubs, most will seek spectacular flowers, dramatic foliage, and intoxicating fragrance, or a combination thereof, and any guide that can steer them in the right direction is a handy resource indeed. Devoting a separate book to each characteristic, Firefly's new series offers unparalleled in-depth coverage of each desirable trait. Designed to be used alone or in combination, Church's books are organized with usage keys, hardiness maps, and informational layouts. Like having an expert take you on an intimate tour of a nursery stocked with hundreds of woody plant species, Church's descriptions are wonderfully straightforward and conversational in tone. Profiling more than 100 plant genera, Fragrance offers extensive guidance in creating aromatic garden atmospheres. Along with personal observations, historical references, and helpful anecdotes, Church presents the salient facts in practical reference charts listing zone, dimensions, and dominant characteristics, while more than 220 of Greenfield's breathtaking color photographs adorn each entry in the series. Carol Haggas
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books (September 7, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552976335
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552976333
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,838,657 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my absolute favourites, February 19, 2010
This review is from: Trees and Shrubs for Fragrance (The Woody Plant) (Hardcover)
This book has proved invaluable me, and what impresses me most, is the passion with which the author addresses his subject. So many gardening books are dry, as if written by a machine. Glyn Church will write, "You will not believe how amazing this plant smells!" He gushes enthusiastically about plants and it almost makes you laugh reading it. I love this book and refer to it constantly.
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