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Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for Gardens and Landscapes

By Kathleen A. Robson, Alice Richter, and Marianne Filbert

This comprehensive reference describes garden-worthy ferns, conifers, and flowering plants (annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs) native to the Pacific Northwest. Featured are some 530 subject species that occur naturally from southwestern Alaska to Oregon's border with California, and from the coast east to Idaho. Illustrated throughout with nearly 600 eye-popping color photographs and original pen-and-ink drawings, the book is smartly separated by plant type into five encyclopedic sections. Detailed descriptions include temperature hardiness zones, flowering and fruit-ripening times, and recommendations for cultivation and siting. Whatever their motivation, gardeners and conservationists alike will find much of value and interest in this impeccably presented and illustrated regional resource, which is sure to become a classic on the subject.

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Media reviews of this book:

"This large, handsome, easy-to-use reference book is recommended."

—Linda Scarth, Booklist, August 2008

"This massive volume is a must-have for those serious about growing native plants."

—Richard A. Brown, Pacific Horticulture, July/August 2008

"Whether looking to create a low-maintenance garden that requires little water in summer or to create a haven to attract birds, butterflies, and other native animals, gardeners and conservationists will find much value and interest in this impeccably presented publication."

—Kathleen A. Welton, Library Journal, March 15, 2008

"Loaded with good suggestions on how best to use natives in our gardens."

—Valerie Easton, Seattle Times, October 3, 2007

"Gardeners and conservationists alike will find much of value and interest in this impeccably presented and illustrated regional resource, which is sure to become a classic on the subject."

—Scott Conner, Gardening in the Northwest, April 22, 2008

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Format:
Hardcover

Pages:
532 pp.

Book dimensions:
8.5 x 11 in
(215 x 280 mm)

Illustrations:
564 color photos, 62 line drawings, 2 maps

ISBN-13:
9780881928631

ISBN-10:
0881928631

About Kathleen Robson

Kathleen Robson

Kali Robson has been attracted to plants since childhood, when she first gardened with her father. During a high school geology class field trip to Death Valley she begged the teacher to allow her to collect plants instead of rocks. He agreed, as long as she included information on the soils they were growing in as part of her class project ...

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About Alice Richter

Alice Richter received her degree from Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. She taught for many years in Coos Bay, Oregon, and especially enjoyed teaching biology and other science classes. She specializes in knowing and photographing native plants and has traveled extensively throughout the Northwest to capture wildflowers in portraits, often taking trips with photographer friends ...

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About Marianne Filbert

Marianne Filbert received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Utah State University in 1989. Her accurate, artistic illustrations have appeared in a variety of scientific publications, newspapers, and magazines ...

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