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The Year in Trees: Superb Woody Plants for Four-Season Gardens [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Kim E. Tripp (Author), J. C. Raulston (Author)
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July 1, 2001
Kim Tripp assisted the late J. C. Raulston in his pioneering work on plant testing and introduction at the North Carolina State University Arboretum, and together they produced this collection of 150 exciting trees and shrubs that can bring new interest to gardens throughout the year.Published at $44.95 Our last copies available at $22.49

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Now that The Year in Trees from the North Carolina State University Arboretum is available in paperback, there's no reason that every American town park designer, landscaper, home gardener, and "plantsman" (a pet term of late coauthor J.C. Raulston) shouldn't have a copy. In her extensive portraits of 150 woody plants (trees, shrubs, and vines), Kim Tripp reveals herself to be a plantsman on a mission. Whether rescuing underappreciated plants like Catalpa from undeserved weed-tree status, introducing readers to nonnative varieties like Korean lilac that have proved easy to grow in the United States, or reintroducing gardeners to "grande dames" like the southern magnolia, Tripp's goal to encourage greater diversity in landscape plantings is in passionate evidence.

The authors risk alienating readers--or at least commercial nursery owners--with their repeated case for variety. In his fine introduction, Raulston writes of gardeners "distracted and mesmerized by the many spring blockbusters" available at the local chain nurseries, whose proprietors tend to ignore less common but often more appropriate and interesting plants in pursuit of easy profit. "Azaleas, azaleas everywhere and no relief in sight!" Tripp writes with exasperation in her portrait of Fothergilla, her suggested alternative to the ubiquitous flowering shrub. Her choices are bold and sometimes antagonistic, but always reasonable and based on rigorous, wide-ranging data collection. The featured plants, arranged into spring, summer, fall, and winter sections, are all shown in one or more color photograph, making The Year in Trees an invaluable reference, not to mention a new classic, for home gardeners. --Liana Fredley

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The authors cite the fact that only 40 species of shrubs and trees make up 90 percent of the landscape plantings in the U.S. Dividing their book into four parts corresponding to the seasons, Tripp and Raulston offer 150 "plant portraits" of trees, shrubs, and vines. These portraits are a result of a weekly series of articles that Tripp wrote while at the North Carolina State University Arboretum in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1990 to 1993. All 150 of the plants discussed are relatively trouble-free and reliable in a range of landscape conditions. Each entry contains information on hardiness and propagation and a detailed description of the plant. To have 206 color photographs. George Cohen --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated; 2 edition (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881925217
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881925210
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,567,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Recommendations from two experts who really know plants!, September 2, 1998
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The world of horticulture was shocked when Dr. Raulston was killed in a car accident almost two years ago. He was known worldwide for his plant expertise and especially for the new plants he brought into the public eye. Kim Tripp honed her craft at Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, so when these two recommend a plant they know what they are talking about! The book is well written and easily to follow season by season. Particularly recommended for serious gardeners.
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Buckeyes and horse chestnuts are members of the genus Aesculus, a large group of many gardenworthy plants that range in size from low and shrubby to tall and imposing. Read the first page
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rooting promoter, summer softwood cuttings, contorted mulberry, shrub bush clover, significant fall color, swamp jessamine, dusty zenobia, foliar color, exceptional fall color, fragrant tea olive, oriental photinia, arching branching, anise tree, thorny elaeagnus, evergreen character, mixed shrub border, dwarf flowering almond, deciduous magnolias, tea viburnum, hardy orange, plum yew, pyramidal habit, common witch hazel, yellow fall color, plumleaf azalea
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United States, North Carolina State University Arboretum, North America, Great Lakes, Arnold Arboretum, Michael Dirr, Harry Lauder, South Carolina, New Jersey, Deep South, New England, Lawrence Seaway, Monrovia Nursery, New York, Pacific Northwest
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