Colour Guide to Flowering Perennials

Colour Guide to Flowering Perennials

by SusinChow (Author)

Synopsis

Perennial flowers are more than just trustworthy plants that grow and bloom for years. They are the classics, the sentimental favourites, the plants that find lasting places in our hearts and gardens. As a group they are generous, blooming freely, growing easily and multiplying quickly. By their nature, perennials form the foundation of many gardens. This book presents perennial flowers in their brilliant colour groups - hot, warm, cool, pastel and neutral. It presents over 250 plant entries, each featuring descriptions and important cultivation information, accompanied by full-page photographs and other detail shots. A collection of favourites rather than a definitive guide, this is an introduction to the magical, beautiful world of flowering perennials.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 500
Publisher: Murdoch Books
Published: 01 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 1740452569
ISBN 13: 9781740452564

Media Reviews
Australian publisher Murdoch Books have produced an attractive introduction to flowering perennials. It is compiled by Susin Leong and Tracy Loughlin who have selected their favourites and divided them by colour groups - hot, warm, cool, pastel and neutral. Vibrant dahlias and lychnis almost setting fire to the herbaceous border; softer yet still colourful kniphofias and abutilons; cool blues and lilacs such as agapanthus and pulsatilla; calming pinks such as mallows and peony and finally the all important neutrals - alchemilla, euphorbia and eryngiums, their shades of green providing both background and flower. Lavishly illustrated and handily-sized, it is a good introduction to these backbones of every garden. For us English, the only disadvantage is the inclusion of what we regard as summer bedding or houseplants - clivias, orchids, crassula etc and a gardener would need a modicum of knowledge to realise these will not survive our cold, wet winters. But notwithstanding this, the text is informative and the photographs clear making it a useful reference for any gardener looking to colour their garden with perennials. - Lucy Watson