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Gattung Agapanthus, Hardcover von Duncan, Graham; Joubert, Elbe (ILT); Mathew, B...

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Book Title
Genus Agapanthus
ISBN
9781842467237

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Publisher
KEW Publishing
ISBN-10
1842467239
ISBN-13
9781842467237
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22057267694

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Genus Agapanthus
Language
English
Subject
Life Sciences / Botany, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals, Life Sciences / Horticulture
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Author
Graham Duncan
Subject Area
Art, Science
Series
Botanical Magazine Monograph Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
584.78
Synopsis
An in-depth guide to a plant group prized for its vivid blue hue. Renowned for its stunning blue flowers, agapanthus--sometimes known as the blue lily or lily of the Nile--is a group of rhizomatous plants native to southern Africa. First cultivated in the Netherlands in the late seventeenth century, it rose to prominence as a conservatory plant in England during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries after certain varieties were found to be hardy enough to withstand the colder climate of the British Isles. Graham Duncan's The Genus Agapanthus provides both a revised classification of this plant group and a superbly illustrated celebration of their unique beauty. Featuring new watercolors from South African artist Elbe Joubert and color photographs showing the species in their spectacular and varied natural habitats, the book also highlights a selection of more than 150 of the most notable agapanthus cultivars from growers across Europe, Africa, and Oceania. The agapanthus's natural history is spotlighted as well, with comprehensive descriptions of each species, maps of their global distribution, and information on how to successfully cultivate, propagate, and care for them. This book's blend of science, horticulture, and art makes it essential for all varieties of plant lovers., The Genus Agapanthus is a superbly illustrated, new classification of a universally popular group of plants. It is a unique combination of science, horticulture, botanical art and photography, presented in an easily accessible format., The Genus Agapanthus is a superbly illustrated, new classification of a universally popular group of plants. It is a unique combination of science, horticulture, botanical art and photography, presented in an easily accessible format. Essential for horticulturists, gardeners, growers, botanists and many more., The Genus Agapanthus is a superbly illustrated, new classification of a universally popular group of plants. It is a unique combination of science, horticulture, botanical art and photography, presented in an easily accessible format. Essential for horticulturists, gardeners, growers, botanists and many more.Agapanthus is a world-renowned group of mainly blue-flowered, rhizomatous plants endemic to South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini (Swaziland) and Mozambique. First cultivated in The Netherlands in the late 17th century, it rose to prominence in cultivation as a conservatory plant in England during the 18th and 19th centuries, and certain forms of the plant were later discovered to be perfectly hardy in mild parts of the British Isles.The South African botanist Frances Leighton published the first formal classification of Agapanthus species in 1965. This new monograph provides a fully updated classification, complemented by exquisite watercolours by the South African botanical artist Elbe Joubert, as well as a wide range of colour photographs depicting the species in their spectacular and varied natural habitats. In addition, it includes a selection of 155 of the best Agapanthus cultivars to grow, developed by breeders from around the world, including those in the UK, The Netherlands, New Zealand and South Africa. Fascinating natural history details of its many and varied pollinators are explored, alongside comprehensive descriptions of each species, distribution maps, and every aspect of its successful cultivation, propagation and care.
LC Classification Number
QK495.A24

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