Though it has an unrivaled range of blue flowers and includes plants suitable for many gardening and landscaping situations, this North American native genus has long been underutilized. Its species range from Canada south through southern Mexico and from coast to coast, and there are forms from ground-hugging mats through shrubs to trees. A complete horticultural and botanical treatment of the genus aimed at both gardeners and botanists, this book finally gives Ceanothus - with so many plants t...
This 30-chapter volume is a complete reference book that includes current updates and trends in the field of agrochemicals. Topics in the book include herbicides in agriculture, control of insects and acrids in agriculture, and control of fungal disease in agriculture.
Homesteading Made Easy (Boxed Set): Self-Sufficiency Guide for Preppers, Homesteading Enthusiasts and Survivalists (Survivalists)
The Horticultural Status of the Genus Vaccinium: A Thesis (Classic Reprint)
by Welton Marks Munson
Luther Burbank; His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application Volume 6
by Luther Burbank
Managing Water in Plant Nurseries
by Chris Rolfe, Edda Keskula, William Yiasoumi, and Nursery Industry Association of
Infestation du palmier dattier par parlatoria blanchardi (Omn.Univ.Europ.)
by Allam-A
Etude Et Conception D Une Station Fruiti re (Omn.Univ.Europ.)
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Hartmann and Kester's Plant Propagation
by Hudson T. Hartmann, Dale E Kester, Fred T. Davies, and Robert L. Geneve
For university-level courses in Plant Propagation. Some background in biology is assumed.Hallmarked as the most successful text of its kind, this remarkably thorough book covers all aspects of the propagation of plants-both sexual and asexual-with considerable attention given to human (vs natural) efforts to increase plant numbers. The text presents both the art and science of propagation, and conveys knowledge of specific kinds of plants and the particular methods by which those plants must be...
National Flower Show of the Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturalists; 4th, 1916
by Anonymous
Flora Celtica (Central Research Unit Papers)
by William Milliken and Sam Bridgewater
Flora Celtica - Plants and People in Scotland documents the continuously evolving relationship between the Scots and their environment. Based on a mixture of detailed research and information provided by the public, this book explores the remarkable diversity of ways that native plants have been, and continue to be, used in Scotland. The information is presented in clear and accessible format and is laced with quotations, illustrations, case studies and practical tips. The book covers the comple...
The Growth and Composition of the Tops of Peach Trees in Sand Culture in Relation to Nutrient-element Balance; 322
Compendium of Beet Diseases and Insects
by E.D Whitney and James E Duffus
This book accompanies the landmark television series Kingdom of Plants 3D: With David Attenborough. In the last 500 million years, plants have undertaken an epic journey that has not only spanned the ages but has altered the very make-up of the planet. It was a journey that began in a dark and barren world, and has culminated in a planet that is draped in rich colours, and overflowing with a diversity of mystifying orchids, exploding seed pods and snapping carnivorous plants. But plants are far...