Woodland gardening : with rhododendrons, magnolias, camellias and acid-loving plants / Kenneth Cox.
Material type: TextPublisher: Perth, Scotland : Glendoick Publishing, 2018Description: 394 pages : illstrations (chiefly colour), portraits (some colour) ; 30 cmISBN:- 9781527217874
- 1527217876
- SB439.6 .C69 2018
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Lending Books | Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves | SB454.3.S4 C69 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 05/04/2024 | 39352800172603 |
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Bibliography (pages 380-381) and index.
Part 1. History -- Part 2. The big picture: designing a woodland garden -- Part 3. The practical stuff -- Part 4. Plants for woodland gardens -- Part 5. The greatest woodland gardens.
Despite being one of the most common gardening styles in Britain and other parts of the world, this is the first colour book on woodland gardening with acid-loving plants. The book has an international scope from China and Japan to Australia and New Zealand to UK and the continent of Europe and to North America, tracing the cross-cultural influences of this gardening form. The book examines design and planning in the woodland garden, including colour, contrasts, foliage effects, the use of bridges, statues, and the borrowed landscape. The gardens featured include Inverewe, Dawyck, Glendoick, Branklyn, Bodnant, Exbury, Leonardslee, Caerhays, Mount Stewart, Mount Usher, Mount Congreve, (UK & Ireland), Le Vasterival, Bremen Rhododendron Park, Vico Morcote, Villa Taranto (Europe), Bloedel Foundation, Van Dusen BG, Polly Hill Arboretum, US National Arboretum, Longwood Gardens, The Jenkins Arboretum, Magnolia Plantation, The Highline, (N. America), Tokachi Millennium Garden Hokkaido, Akagi, (Japan), Emeishan, China, Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, Olinda and Blackheath Rhododendron Garden (Australia) and Pukeiti and Maple Valley (New Zealand). Many smaller private and urban gardens are also covered. Gardeners and plant hunters featured include William Robinson, Gertrude Jekyll, George Forest, Frank Kingdon Ward, J.C. Williams, Lionel de Rothschild, Lanning Roper, Eric Savill, The Puddle family, Graham Smith, Charles Sargent, Steve Hootman, Euan & Peter Cox, Dan Hinckley, Arabella Lennox Boyd, and Dan Pearson.