Bible Plants for American Gardens

Bible Plants for American Gardens
Author: Eleanor Anthony King
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0486231887

Many American plants also grew in the Mediterranean world of Biblical times. This sound and accurate reference describes trees, herbs, flowers, grains, reeds, and other plants, telling both Bible stories and sayings associated with them. Entries include general planting instructions, requirements, and descriptions. 16 illustrations.

American Plants for American Gardens

American Plants for American Gardens
Author: Edith A. Roberts
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0820340561

Undeservedly out of print for decades, American Plants for American Gardens was one of the first popular books to promote the use of plant ecology and native plants in gardening and landscaping. Emphasizing the strong links between ecology and aesthetics, nature and design, the book demonstrates the basic, practical application of ecological principles to the selection of plant groups or "associations" that are inherently suited to a particular climate, soil, topography, and lighting. Specifically, American Plants for American Gardens focuses on the vegetation concentrated in the northeastern United States, but which extends from the Atlantic Ocean west to the Alleghenies and south to Georgia. The plant community settings featured include the open field, hillside, wood and grove, streamside, ravine, pond, bog, and seaside. Plant lists and accompanying texts provide valuable information for the design and management of a wide range of project types: residential properties, school grounds, corporate office sites, roadways, and parks. In his introduction, Darrel G. Morrison locates American Plants for American Gardens among a handful of influential early books advocating the protection and use of native plants--a major area of interest today among serious gardeners, landscape architects, nursery managers, and students of ecology, botany, and landscape design. Included is an appendix of plant name changes that have occurred since the book's original publication in 1929. Ahead of their time in many ways, Edith A. Roberts and Elsa Rehmann can now speak to new generations of ecologically conscious Americans.

Lilies

Lilies
Author: Henry Adams
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1429014202

After praising the virtues and beauty of the lily, Henry Adams's 1913 work provides a short history and guide to the cultivation of the lily in hopes of inspiring more gardeners to grow this flower.