《The Plant Lover's Guide to Ferns》是Timber Press出版的圖書,作者是Sue Olsen,Richie Steffen
基本介紹
- ISBN:9781604694741
- 作者:Sue Olsen、Richie Steffen
- 出版社:Timber Press
- 出版時間:2015年4月8日
- 頁數:224
- 定價:USD 24.95
- 裝幀:Hardcover
- 叢書:Plant Lover's Guide
內容簡介
Ferns are renowned for their diversity and shade tolerance. But these captivating foliage plants can also play many different roles in the garden. They add rich texture and detail to shady landscapes, and are perfect for softening edges and creating pleasing transitions. Their often brilliantly colored new fronds delight the eye with tones of green, gold, bronze, and copper. In...(展開全部) Ferns are renowned for their diversity and shade tolerance. But these captivating foliage plants can also play many different roles in the garden. They add rich texture and detail to shady landscapes, and are perfect for softening edges and creating pleasing transitions. Their often brilliantly colored new fronds delight the eye with tones of green, gold, bronze, and copper. In this lushly photographed gudie Richie Steffen and Sue Olsen offer astute advice on how to get the most out of these versatile plants and highlight the most rewarding varieties. Sue Olsen has been studying, photographing, and writing about ferns for more than four decades. She is author of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns and through her nursery, Foliage Gardens, has introduced numerous ferns to horticulture. A founding member and first president of the Hardy Fern Foundation, Sue is editor of the Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly. She is a ...(展開全部) Sue Olsen has been studying, photographing, and writing about ferns for more than four decades. She is author of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns and through her nursery, Foliage Gardens, has introduced numerous ferns to horticulture. A founding member and first president of the Hardy Fern Foundation, Sue is editor of the Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly. She is a graduate of Cornell University and lives in Bellevue, Washington. Richie Steffen is curator of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden in Seattle, where he oversees the plant record database, general horticulture, and manages the garden’s special coll