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Columbines: Aquilegia, Paraquilegia, and Semiaquilegia
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| #5640207 in Books | Timber Press | 2010-07-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.41 x5.98l,.58 | File type: PDF | 194 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The best there is!|By Green Man|I have not yet quite finished reading all of the book but I am amused and delighted by the authors tone. It is really great to have at long last some framework for the genus Aquilegia which is a genus hopelessly muddled in gardens and gardeners minds.As it the only up to date work on the whole genus it is a bit of a cheat to say that this is|From Booklist|Gardeners have had to wait more than five decades for this modern monograph on generally easy-to-grow columbines. Nold's horticultural guide to Aquilegia species and hybrids, which are often d
Fresh from his award-winning monograph on penstemons, Robert Nold turns his attention to one of the best-loved - and most frequently misunderstood - groups of garden plants. Columbines: Aquilegia, Paraquilegia, and Semiaquilegia is the first gardener's guide to these striking plants in more than half a century; and in his funny, personal, and charming prose, Nold makes sense of the thorniest taxonomic and horticultural questions they present. Sixty-five speci...
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