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Heroes of Horticulture

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"A lavishly illustrated set of biographical essays on gardeners, plant explorers and conservationists."-Washington Post

Here are the stories of eighteen heroes of horticulture-institution builders, plant explorers, and garden creators-who have all had an impact on the American landscape.

Three of them established The Garden Conservancy to preserve exceptional gardens for the public. Others came to the rescue to restore and enhance public parks and public spaces, setting new standards for aesthetics and encouraging wider public use. While some have taken on the revitalization of botanic gardens, important to science and public education as well as public enjoyment, others have worked to create new outstanding public gardens.

Then there are the adventurous tales of the intrepid plant explorers who travel to remote parts of the globe hunting for new plants unknown in the west. Many have also worked to hybridize and improve the plants already in use, and most have opened nurseries to help ensure these great plants are available to the public. Finally, two have created their own exceptional gardens that, thanks to the existence of The Garden Conservancy, are becoming new public institutions.

Both for information and inspiration, this is a book for anyone interested in the preservation and sharing of green and flowering spaces.


About the author

Barbara Paul Robinson worked as a gardener for Rosemary Verey at Barnsley House and later wrote the Godine title, Rosemary Verey:

The Life & Lessons of a Legendary Gardener
. Ms. Robinson and her husband created their own gardens at Brush Hill in northwestern Connecticut, that have been featured in articles, books, and on television.

Summary

“A lavishly illustrated set of biographical essays on gardeners, plant explorers and conservationists.”—Washington Post

Here are the stories of eighteen heroes of horticulture—institution builders, plant explorers, and garden creators—who have all had an impact on the American landscape.

Three of them established The Garden Conservancy to preserve exceptional gardens for the public. Others came to the rescue to restore and enhance public parks and public spaces, setting new standards for aesthetics and encouraging wider public use. While some have taken on the revitalization of botanic gardens, important to science and public education as well as public enjoyment, others have worked to create new outstanding public gardens.

Then there are the adventurous tales of the intrepid plant explorers who travel to remote parts of the globe hunting for new plants unknown in the west. Many have also worked to hybridize and improve the plants already in use, and most have opened nurseries to help ensure these great plants are available to the public. Finally, two have created their own exceptional gardens that, thanks to the existence of The Garden Conservancy, are becoming new public institutions.

Both for information and inspiration, this is a book for anyone interested in the preservation and sharing of green and flowering spaces.

Product details

Authors Barbara Paul Robinson
Publisher GODIN
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.04.2018
 
EAN 9781567926149
ISBN 978-1-56792-614-9
No. of pages 272
Subjects Guides > Nature > Garden
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

USA, GARDENING / Garden Design, GARDENING / Landscape, GARDENING / Essays & Narratives, United States of America, USA

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