Book Description: A pictorial dictionary of landscape plants designed for USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, it is ideal for green-house gardeners who grow tender exotics under cover, and it is frequently used as an identification guide for plant lovers traveling to the tropics.
an indispensable resource book for my LA practice: In a Landscape Architect's office, we seem to need four or five resource books to adequately prepare a plant palette. This book comes as close to being perfect for use in South Florida and other similar temperate zones
Quality disappoints: This book relies heavily on the pix for its value. In general terms this is fine - but the quality of some of these pix and the reproduction disappoints and leaves much to be desired. Handy - but not my most favourite tropical plant book !
Eye Candy for Gardeners: I want another copy. The first copy I bought I gave to a friend who admired it. The photos are georgous and it is well organized for reference. Worth every penny.
very nice book: Good book, many different plants, but pictures could be larger. Good book for the price.
Hmmmmm - ok I guess: Not my favourite book of its kind on the market . some photos leave a lot to be desired in particular. On the otherhand a reasonable, brief, compendium of the usual tropical plants. Sorry I don't think this is special or a "must have"
| Author: | Gordon Courtright | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 635 | | EAN: | 9780881923322 | | Format: | Illustrated | | ISBN: | 088192332X | | Number Of Pages: | 155 | | Publication Date: | 1995-09-01 |
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