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Passion for Pelargoniums
Author | : Anne Wilkinson |
Publisher | : The History Press |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2007-05-24 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0752496069 |
Quick and reliable to grow for summer colour, and well marketed, most gardeners will have at least one pelargonium in their garden or conservatory, without realising either the number or variety of species available, nor the plant's extraordinary history. The Passion for Pelargoniums reveals the fascinating and dramatic tales of those who have been involved in finding, classifying, collecting and breeding the plants. It explodes the myth that all modern versions of the plant are descended from the oldest known variety - the seventeenth-century drab-coloured P. triste, literally translated as the sad pelargonium, and reveals that 2,000 hybrids have been developed from less than a dozen plants originally imported from the East. From the contribution of L'Heritier, whom Sir Joseph Banks named 'an impudent Frenchman', to collectors like Masson and the Marquess of Blandford (known for his 'elegant emporium'), competing nurserymen determined to make both fortunes and reputations, and the burgeoning Victorian varieties as growers searched for the holy grail of the scarlet geranium, the book recounts the plant's extraordinary history. Today, while traditional white ones, doubles, 'nosegays' and 'rosebuds' still flourish, the 'lemon-scented geranium' is only one of a number of scented varieties, while pelargoniums can have flowers of pink, red, purple, yellow or black. This is the story of how the passion felt by gardeners for their plants stirred them to bitter rivalry and criminal obsession, scandal, fraud, and fast dealing, and saw polite society being rather less than polite.
Pelargoniums, Including the Popular 'geranium'
Author | : Derek Plint Clifford |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 430 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : |
The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentlemen
Author | : A Journal of Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, Botany and Natural History |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 532 |
Release | : 1861 |
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The Pelargonium; Or, Practical Observations on Its Cultivation ... Second Edition, Carefully Revised, with Additional Information
Author | : John DOBSON (Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1855 |
Genre | : |
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Herbal Houseplants
Author | : Susan Betz |
Publisher | : Cool Springs Press |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2021-03-30 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 0760369569 |
Hey, houseplant lovers: Are you ready to up your growing game? Whether your green thumb is weathered and worn or shiny and new, get ready to branch out and step into the world of growing your own herbs—indoors! There’s no better place to start this adventure than with Herbal Houseplants. Inside the beautifully illustrated pages, author and expert herbalist Susan Betz lets you in on a little secret: Herbs make great houseplants. And, you don’t need fancy grow lights, expensive potting soil, or high-end equipment to grow them. All you need is a sunny windowsill and the right plant. Learn which herbs perform best as houseplants, how to care for them, and even how to harvest and use your homegrown herbs for culinary creations, household cleaning products, herbal teas, handmade crafts, and more. In Herbal Houseplants you’ll learn: The basics of caring for herbs indoors How to keep indoor herbs productive and pest free Tips for choosing the best herbs for indoor growing Essential advice for watering, fertilizing, and harvesting Dozens of recipes and DIY projects for enjoying your herbal harvest How to grow exotic herbs, like patchouli, tulsi, and Corsican mint From parsley and thyme to sage and lemongrass—and many herbs in between—tending and enjoying herbal houseplants pays big rewards for little effort.