Christopher Lloyd's Garden Flowers: Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses, FernsChristopher Lloyd knows perennials as well as anyone else alive. Now available in paperback, this book represents the fruit of Lloyd's lifetime study of perennials. Genus by genus, he sets down everything he has learned, thought, seen, tried, liked, or regretted about them, individually or in combination. He is formidably knowledgeable, iconoclastic, opinionated, and always entertaining. Here, meticulously recorded, are his expert opinions about numerous varieties of flowering garden plants, from Acanthus to Zigadenus, accompanied by spectacular photographs from Jonathan Buckley and others. Any gardener will find themselves opening this book time and again with pleasure and the frequent thought, "I MUST grow this one, too." |
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Page 128
... Lupins raised from seed the previous year , and Allium hollandicum ' Purple Sensation ' . After flowering the lupins are discarded ; the alliums harvested , and the space replanted with later summer flowerers . বর 30 31 Eomecon ...
... Lupins raised from seed the previous year , and Allium hollandicum ' Purple Sensation ' . After flowering the lupins are discarded ; the alliums harvested , and the space replanted with later summer flowerers . বর 30 31 Eomecon ...
Page 230
... lupins everywhere , even breaking through the tarmac of road margins . On Hurricane Ridge ( 5230ft ) , on the ... lupins of our gardens , are mainly derived from L. polyphyllus , introduced from West North America in 1827 , and most of ...
... lupins everywhere , even breaking through the tarmac of road margins . On Hurricane Ridge ( 5230ft ) , on the ... lupins of our gardens , are mainly derived from L. polyphyllus , introduced from West North America in 1827 , and most of ...
Page 231
... Lupins ' reputation for being short- lived . Inroads by a complex of virus diseases seems as likely a cause . Most of us are little bothered by these , since we raise our lupins from seed and the seedlings start with a clean bill of ...
... Lupins ' reputation for being short- lived . Inroads by a complex of virus diseases seems as likely a cause . Most of us are little bothered by these , since we raise our lupins from seed and the seedlings start with a clean bill of ...
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Christopher Lloyd's Garden Flowers: Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses, Ferns Christopher Lloyd No preview available - 2000 |
Christopher Lloyd's Garden Flowers: Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses, Ferns Christopher Lloyd No preview available - 2001 |
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Alba ASTERACEAE/COMPOSITAE autumn bedding bergenias blooms blossom blue border bracts bright buds bulbs centre clone clumps colony colour cranesbill Crocosmia crocus cultivars daffodils dahlias daisies dark deciduous deep dense double early summer easily evergreen fern flowering season flowering stems flowers foliage plant fronds garden plant genus gladioli glaucous grass green grow grown growth habit handsome hardy herbaceous hostas hybrids inflorescence IRIDACEAE July June Kniphofia leaf leaves lilies look lupins magenta margins mauve meadow native naturalised nice orange Osteospermum overwinter pale yellow panicles peonies perennial petals phlox pink pinnate popular propagated purple racemes raised from seed RANUNCULACEAE replanting rhizomatous rhizomes rich roots rootstock rosettes scent Scotland seed strains seedlings self-sows shade showy shrubs snowdrops soil sowing species spikes sprays spring stamens subsp tall tubers tulips umbels upright variegated weed white flowers winter Wisley woodland yellow flowers young shoots