The Garden Plants of China

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The Garden Plants of China

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Gardens have long been an integral part of Chinese culture, written about by scholars and prized by emperors and priests; think of Chinese scrolls traced with plum blossoms and wood-block prints etched with pine branches or bamboo. The West has not only received a great number of fine plants from China, it's also been influenced by the Chinese appreciation of plants, by their ideas on striving to have something in bloom year-round, and by their treasuring shape as well as bloom. A surprising number of our showiest and favorite plants are native to China, brought to the Western world by early plant explorers. Many varieties of crabapples, chrysanthemums, lilacs, wisteria, azaleas, rhododendron, camellias, and peonies originated in China, where they have been important in gardens, literature, and art for centuries.

Peter Valder's discussion of more than 400 garden-worthy plants includes color photographs, history, information on native habitat, and cultural suggestions. The photos are large and lovely, the information thorough and useful, and to help us remember the origin of each plant he has included the Chinese letters and common names, which are charming. The Chinese name for mock orange (Philadelphus) translates as "peace and tranquility flower"; "beautiful woman banana" is the translated common name for canna lilies. No matter what the name, Chinese plants deserve space in our gardens, and Valder has written a book that intrigues us with their history and educates us about how best to grow them. --Valerie Easton

The Boston Globe, December 16, 1999
Vader gives us a window on a sophisticated garden ethic very different from Europe's, and an encyclopedia of more than 4000 Chinese garden plants.

The Garden Plants of China

The Garden Plants of China,Peter Valder,Timber Press,0881924709,China,Flowers - General,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,General,Landscape plants,Native plants for cultivation,Plants - General,Plants, Ornamental,Regional - General,United States,Gardening: plants

Book Contents:

  1. The Gardens at Giverny : A View of Monet's World
  2. The Kitchen Garden Book
  3. The Nature Gardens of Sebastian Kneipp
  4. The Northwest Cottage Garden
  5. The Organic Garden Book (American Horticultural Society Practical Guides)
  6. The Pepper Lady's Pocket Pepper Primer
  7. The Perfect Mississippi Lawn : Attaining and Maintaining the Lawn You Want (Creating and Maintaining the Perfect Lawn)
  8. The Plantfinder's Guide to Early Bulbs (Plantfinder's Guides)
  9. The Scented Garden
  10. The Texas bluebonnet

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