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... identifying plants - does anyone know of one?
The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. Thanks Bigus |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 15:08:03 +0100, "Bigus"
wrote: .. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. You can find what you want on internet by using google. |
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In message , Bigus
writes .. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers - expensive to buy so best got as part of an introductory package with a book club. It has exactly what you want. -- dave @ stejonda "To materialist eyes, India is a developing country; to spiritual eyes, the United States is a developing country." Ram Dass (an optimist) |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 15:30:03 +0100, "dave @ stejonda"
wrote: In message , Bigus writes .. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers - expensive to buy so best got as part of an introductory package with a book club. It has exactly what you want. and sometimes on sale in remainder bookshops. On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer. |
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"martin" wrote in message : On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club : offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers : for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer. Yes and they expect you to enter a contract to buy more books, I buy all my books from charity and secondhand book shops, cheaper than buying magazines |
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In article , Bigus
writes .. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a difference! -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:32:10 +0100, "Chris" wrote:
"martin" wrote in message : On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club : offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers : for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer. Yes and they expect you to enter a contract to buy more books, It says 4. I buy all my books from charity and secondhand book shops, cheaper than buying magazines You are not the only one :-) |
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"Kay Easton" wrote in message
... In article , Bigus writes .. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a difference! I doubt it does to the plant ;-) Mainly garden plants but it would be nice to have a comprehensive book - the RHS one that the other guys mention sounds good. Thanks Bigus |
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"martin" wrote in message
... On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:32:10 +0100, "Chris" wrote: "martin" wrote in message : On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club : offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers : for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer. Yes and they expect you to enter a contract to buy more books, It says 4. I buy all my books from charity and secondhand book shops, cheaper than buying magazines You are not the only one :-) They pester you for ages once they've got your address though - Amazon are doing it for £21, which is alright (compared to the £50+ computers books often go for, even £30 doesn't seem too bad!). Spend over £25 and you get free P&P, so all I need now is the title of a good book covering trees - any suggestions? Thanks Bigus |
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In article m, Bigus
writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... One for trees would be good too. Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a difference! I doubt it does to the plant ;-) Mainly garden plants but it would be nice to have a comprehensive book - the RHS one that the other guys mention sounds good. The RHS won't do for UK wild plants, but unless you're particularly interested in that, then the RHS will do you fine. It also has quite a few trees in, so, again, no need for a separate book. Wait till you've got the RHS book and used it awhile, and then see where you feel your gaps are. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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Bigus wrote:
.. identifying plants - does anyone know of one? The kind of thing I have in mind is one that has *lots* of photos, of leaves, flowers (if applicable) and fruit (if applicable) and maybe an approach like identifying a plant by it's flower, starting with the colour perhaps. One for trees would be good too. Thanks Bigus Another book (or books, actually) are the "Perrenials", "Roses", "Shrubs", "Bulbs", "Annuals", "Vegetables" etc. books by Roger Phillips and Matryn Rix. I have the bulbs book and the two volume perrenials books (ealry and late flowering), but there is now a combined version. The photographs are excellent in all of these books. Thes. |
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"Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article m, Bigus writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... One for trees would be good too. Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a difference! I doubt it does to the plant ;-) Mainly garden plants but it would be nice to have a comprehensive book - the RHS one that the other guys mention sounds good. The RHS won't do for UK wild plants, but unless you're particularly interested in that, then the RHS will do you fine. It also has quite a few trees in, so, again, no need for a separate book. Wait till you've got the RHS book and used it awhile, and then see where you feel your gaps are. The only problem with the RHS Encyclopedia is its sheer weight. It just cannot be read in bed. Franz |
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writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article m, Bigus writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... One for trees would be good too. Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a difference! I doubt it does to the plant ;-) Mainly garden plants but it would be nice to have a comprehensive book - the RHS one that the other guys mention sounds good. The RHS won't do for UK wild plants, but unless you're particularly interested in that, then the RHS will do you fine. It also has quite a few trees in, so, again, no need for a separate book. Wait till you've got the RHS book and used it awhile, and then see where you feel your gaps are. The only problem with the RHS Encyclopedia is its sheer weight. It just cannot be read in bed. Not so! You lay it on the floor, then lie on your tummy with your head overhanging the book. Where there's a will there's a way! -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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In article m, Bigus
writes "martin" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:32:10 +0100, "Chris" wrote: "martin" wrote in message : On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club : offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers : for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer. Yes and they expect you to enter a contract to buy more books, It says 4. I buy all my books from charity and secondhand book shops, cheaper than buying magazines You are not the only one :-) They pester you for ages once they've got your address though - Amazon are doing it for £21, which is alright (compared to the £50+ computers books often go for, even £30 doesn't seem too bad!). Spend over £25 and you get free P&P, so all I need now is the title of a good book covering trees - any suggestions? I like Mitchell (Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe). Thanks Bigus -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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