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The Color Encyclopedia of Hostas
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by:
Grenfell, Diana
Shadrack, Michael
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Publisher: Timber Press
Published: OR
ISBN: 0881926183
Format:Hardcover
Pages:408
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Book Description
From Publishers Weekly This illustrated collection features 750 varieties of hostas: those "exotic, luxuriant-leafed perennials," as HRH The Prince of Wales describes in his preface, that have spread their way into gardens and greenhouses everywhere.
Originally cultivated in Japan, the hardy plants form a protruding lily-like bloom among clumps of heart-shaped leaves in a rainbow of hues-from the "Blue Clown" to the "Gold Regal" to the slightly variegated sage and white "Abba Irresistible." In
entries organized by color, hosta specialist Grenfell reviews the special needs and features of each, also offering advice on designing beds and containers and combating pests and diseases. Appendices include hardiness zone maps for Europe and North
America, suggestions for how to use and where to see hostas, and a glossary. Shadrack's sumptuous photographs form a bright centerpiece for this comprehensive guide. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights
reserved.
Product Description: Hostas have come a long way since Thomas Hogg Junior sent his first shipment from Japan to his family's Manhattan nursery in 1862. They are now consistently voted the gardener's favorite perennial and it takes
merely a glance to understand why. Their clean lines, sumptuous leaves and elegant flowers offer great potential for striking specimen plantings and also make them the most accommodating of companion plants.
With the advent of tissue culture
and the rise of specialist nurseries, the range of hostas available has increased rapidly, and now gardeners are faced with a bewildering choice of over 4000 species and cultivars. The core of this encyclopedia is a fully illustrated collection of the
world's finest hostas handpicked by leading specialist Diana Grenfell. This valuable resource provides a full description and color photograph for more than 750 plants, equipping hosta lovers to judge esthetic merit and to choose the right plant for a
particular situation. Organized by color, the encyclopedia is tailor-made to satisfy quests for the perfect glaucous blue or a cheerful yellow to light up a dark corner. Mike Shadrack's enticing photographs capture the qualities of each hosta that make
it distinctive and uniquely desirable.
Since hostas vary greatly in their individual requirements, the fine-tuned advice in the cultivation chapter will enable growers to raise their plants to a very high standard. Readers will be fascinated
as Grenfell vividly recounts expeditions by collectors, breeders and nursery owners to study hostas in the wild, and charts their introduction to the West. Informative sections on hosta classification and botany, gardening ideas, advice on pests and
diseases and a quick-reference list of the best hostas for different purposes add depth to this comprehensive review of the present-day hosta. This book will delight all gardeners and find a treasured place on the bookshelves of hosta enthusiasts
everywhere.
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