Plant identification book required
Can anyone recommend a good plant encyclopaedia which can be used for
general plant identification. I have the RHS Encyclopaedia but the pictures are pretty useless for the most part. I'd like a close up picture/drawing of the leaves, flowers, seed pods etc. for identification purposes, and an overall picture of the plant with details about it's preferences for soil/light etc, and the recommended methods of propagation. Most books seem to work for either a plant you have already identified and just want to know more about, or for finding a plant to suit a situation. Both are useful but not what I need. I'm sure this isn't really too much to ask so has anyone found a book to offer all this? Thanks, Martin. |
Plant identification book required
In article , Martin & Anna Sykes
writes Can anyone recommend a good plant encyclopaedia which can be used for general plant identification. I have the RHS Encyclopaedia but the pictures are pretty useless for the most part. I'd like a close up picture/drawing of the leaves, flowers, seed pods etc. for identification purposes, and an overall picture of the plant with details about it's preferences for soil/light etc, and the recommended methods of propagation. Most books seem to work for either a plant you have already identified and just want to know more about, or for finding a plant to suit a situation. Both are useful but not what I need. have a look at some of the Roger Phillips books -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/ |
Plant identification book required
"Martin & Anna Sykes" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good plant encyclopaedia which can be used for general plant identification. Check out the Peterson series. |
Plant identification book required
In article , Kay Easton
writes have a look at some of the Roger Phillips books IF you can get them Kay! I've been waiting six months for Amazon to get me the late flowering perennial one. -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
Plant identification book required
In article , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , Kay Easton writes have a look at some of the Roger Phillips books IF you can get them Kay! I've been waiting six months for Amazon to get me the late flowering perennial one. Really? I got it without trouble from Waterstones, but that was about two years ago. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/ |
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