![]() ![]() Plantfinder's Guide to Tender Perennials by Ian Cooke discusses how to use and display tender perennials in mixed beds, containers, and conservatories, as well as information on propagation and winter storage. Roth and Dennis Schrader is all about gardening with tropical plants in temperate zones - how to grow in the ground or in containers, with useful information on winter storage. Perennials, Volume 1, Early Perennials & Volume 2, Late Perennials by Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix is a photographic guide to over 2,500 plants. Hardy Herbaceous Perennials Volume I, A-K & Volume II, L-Z by Leo Jelitto and Wilhelm Schacht is a scholarly reference work on hardy perennial plants. Armitage is a comprehensive photographic resource on 136 genera of perennial plants. Ekstrom is an excellent guide to over 3,000 species, cultivars, and hybrids for gardeners across the country.Īrmitage's Garden Perennials : A Color. Perennials for American Gardens by Ruth Rogers Clausen and Nicolas H. ![]() A few are older, out-of-print books that are still very useful. Most of these titles will be easy to find. They are the reference books I turn to most often when I need answers to questions about plants and their care, garden design, and more. ![]() Below are books that I find useful as part of my garden library. ![]()
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