Críticas:
All any horticulturist could want in a book on these attractive and fairly carefree plants. -- Alan W. Meerow "Bulbs" (10/04/2004) "Agapanthus for Gardeners" . . . will answer any questions you might have about this popular genus. -- John E. Bryan "Gardening Newsletter" (10/28/2004) It is well worth having if you are wondering just what type, size, and color of the plants you need. -- John E. Bryan "Gardening Newsletter" (02/09/2005) Her style is engaging and this book is just a good read even if one is not an Agapanthus fancier. -- Paul A. Mogren "American Reference Books Annual" (05/11/2005) The book bears the layout of many monographs: history of the genus, botany, cultivation, then a list of species and cultivars. But it's much more interesting than that. -- Stephen Anderton "Gardens Illustrated" (03/25/2005) The beauty of the agapanthus show in the photos and botanical drawings, paired with descriptions of a great many more may well push the casual grower into the category of fancier. -- Valerie Easton "Seattle Times" (08/11/2004) " Her style is engaging and this book is just a good read even if one is not an Agapanthus fancier." -- Paul A. Mogren, American Reference Books Annual, 2005 " The book bears the layout of many monographs: history of the genus, botany, cultivation, then a list of species and cultivars. But it's much more interesting than that." -- Stephen Anderton, Gardens Illustrated, March 2005 " The beauty of the agapanthus show in the photos and botanical drawings, paired with descriptions of a great many more may well push the casual grower into the category of fancier." -- Valerie Easton, Seattle Times, August 11, 2004 "The book bears the layout of many monographs: history of the genus, botany, cultivation, then a list of species and cultivars. But it's much more interesting than that."--Stephen Anderton, Gardens Illustrated, March 2005--Stephen Anderton "Gardens Illustrated " "The beauty of the agapanthus show in the photos and botanical drawings, paired with descriptions of a great many more may well push the casual grower into the category of fancier."--Valerie Easton, Seattle Times, August 11, 2004--Valerie Easton "Seattle Times " "Her style is engaging and this book is just a good read even if one is not an Agapanthus fancier."--Paul A.--Paul A. Mogren "American Reference Books Annual "
Reseña del editor:
Agapanthus have been cultivated and hybridized extensively since they were first brought to the attention of botanists and gardeners in the 17th century. Native to South Africa, the genus includes 6 species and 14 subspecies, both deciduous and evergreen, and more than 600 interesting and dramatic cultivars. Flowers range in color from pure white through greyish-blue to very dark blue, and plants vary from delightful miniatures for smaller gardens or containers to more imposing forms suitable for borders and beds.Agapanthus for Gardeners is an informative and practical guide to growing this popular perennial. It includes descriptions of all species and subspecies, along with a selection of 80 cultivars that have proven themselves in the garden and in containers; information on choosing and buying plants, cultivation requirements, propagation, and pests and diseases; and a discussion of Agapanthus as a cut flower.Illustrated with over 75 photographs, this is a useful companion to coauthor Wim Snoeijer's more scholarly and exhaustive Agapanthus: A Revision of the Genus, also published by Timber Press.
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