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623 pages
This comprehensive fully illustrated encyclopedia of plants contains entries for over 20 000 plants, providing a "who's who" of the plant world. Organised in an A to Z format by botanical name, the individual plant entries provide a detailed description of each plant and its features, notes on origin, cultivation requirements, growth habit, propagation and pests and diseases; the use of symbols in the entries makes them very accessible for easy reference.
Introductory sections discuss South Africa`s gardening tradition, show how the world`s 12 hardiness zones work and look at the environment and the plants that grow in those zones, explain plant nomenclature, and tell the story of plant geography and classification. Lists of plants suitable for growing in specific areas, e.g. tropical, dryland and seaside gardens, are given. The introduction also provides ideas for garden design and the best ways to use the colour and interest provided by the huge variety of plants available.
Flora covers all the plant groups: trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials, bulbs, corms and tubers, cacti and succulents, lawns, ground covers, ornamental grasses, herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, nut trees and other fruits, palms and cycads, ferns, climbers and creepers, and orchids.
Written by a team of international botanical and horticultural writers, this book will allow all gardeners to choose the perfect plants for their garden, and expand their knowledge on the wealth of plants available. The stunning colour photography is the perfect complement to the textMore than 11 000 colour photographsAn introduction to each of the plant groupsExpert guidance to the various hardiness zonesOver 20 000 plants.