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Solid book on ornamental grasses: I must start off by saying that I love ornamental grasses. I love the way they look, especially in winter when their long stalks and inflouresences sway in the wind against a backdrop of a snowy white blanket. Martin Quinn and Catherine Macleod have put together a great book showing how to use grasses in landscapes. They discuss forms and uses before giving details about 100 different species of grass. I've found several that I want to incorporate into my landscape, and even found some design suggestions in this book. Quinn is a renowned grass breeder in Canada, so he knows his grasses and includes many that are hardy for use in northern climates.
Not the best one out there: Despite the title, there's scant information on using grasses in the landscape. And many of the photos are of poor quality. For the money, there are better grass books on the market. For great photos and inspiration, I much prefer Nancy Ondra's "Grasses: Versatile Partners for Uncommon Garden Design."
| Author: | Martin Quinn | | Author: | Catherine MacLeod | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 635 | | EAN: | 9781883052379 | | ISBN: | 1883052378 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 2004-04 |
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