Gardens by the Sea Creating a Tropical Paradise
by The
Garden Club of Palm Beach Based on the hands-on experience of members of the Garden Club of Palm Beach, it includes chapters on palms, aroids, shrubs, dooryard fruit, flowering trees, herbs, orchids, roses, mangroves, and an essay on the history of the island of Palm Beach and its gardens and gardeners. Separate chapters deal with environmental issues and present new techniques to reduce water requirements. Special inserts on botany and cultivation, with simple sketches and explanations of practical terms, will enable uninitiated readers to become "horticulturally literate" at a glance.
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As
colorful and luscious as the flowers it describes, this
beautifully illustrated book offers everyone interested
in tropical gardens a guide to the multitude of plants,
trees, and exotic species that thrive in subtropical
seaside conditions. "One of the most beautifully illustrated books that you might browse through. . . For anyone interested in tropical gardens, a guide to the multitude of plants, trees and exotic species that thrive in subtropical conditions, especially by the seaside." --The Florida Gardener "Offers much practical information along with plenty of inspiring ideas for coastal Florida gardening. It's a feast for the eyes, and if you did nothing but look at the pictures (heaven forbid!) you would garner many good ideas -- not to mention getting to peek into some of those secret gardens of the rich and famous."--
Master Gardener Newsletter "A beautifully photographed and illustrated book which is an appropriate guide to the plants, trees and exotic species of our subtropical seaside conditions."--
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