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Hydrangeas for American Gardens |  | Author: Michael A. Dirr Creator: Bonnie L. Dirr Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated Category: Book
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Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0881926418 Dewey Decimal Number: 635.93372 UPC: 008819264187 EAN: 9780881926415 ASIN: 0881926418
Publication Date: June 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Hydrangeas are among the best-loved flowering shrubs and vines for American gardens. Their long-lasting blooms provide months of color from spring to the autumnal frosts; their adaptability under the extremes of cultivation (from USDA hardiness zones 3 to 10) makes them a sensible choice as well. However, the sheer number of Hydrangea species, hybrids, and cultivars can prove overwhelming even for the most advanced gardeners. How to choose from the hundreds of mopheads, lacecaps, climbers, and oakleafs, to name just a few? Respected plantsman Michael A. Dirr has written the first book to accurately describe the selection, care, and culture of hydrangeas for the length and breadth of North America. With practical "hands-in-the-soil" advice and detailed observation based on years of scientific research, Hydrangeas for American Gardens is an indispensable reference for all gardeners and hydrangea enthusiasts. Professor Dirr explains in understandable terminology the basic botanical categories of hydrangeas and how they've yielded the colorful hybrids that are treasured today. He enumerates the horticultural assets and liabilities of each type of hydrangea, and offers invaluable advice on which choices are best for which regions of North America --- the optimum choice for Seattle's misty climate might melt like butter in the steamy heat of Atlanta. Professor Dirr even provides a futuristic glimpse of the interesting and unusual species and hybrids --- including reblooming types --- that will be making their way into nurseries in the years ahead. With treatises on propagation, pruning, breeding, drying, design, and pests and diseases, this book will become the classic reference for gardeners in the United States and Canada.
Book Description The sheer number of choices among Hydrangea species, hybrids, and cultivated varieties can be overwhelming even for the most advanced gardeners. How to choose from among the hundreds of mopheads, climbers, lacecaps, and oakleafs, to name just a few? And how to care for hydrangeas in American gardens, when nearly all the books offering advice about them come from England and Europe? Respected plantsman Michael A. Dirr comes to the rescue in this refreshingly forthright and practical guide.
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Not for home gardeners July 1, 2010 Helen (Tennessee) This book is written for professional gardeners. The terminology is not understandable for the average person. Its a shame because it's obvious the author is an expert but instructions for hydrangea care are not in conversational American English. There were terms I even looked up in the dictionary but didn't apply. There must be a private gardening language!
Needs reformatting February 5, 2008 Carex Elata (Springfield, Mo.) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
While this CD-Rom is pretty good as far as content and info, the format really needs an overhaul. The window overall is too small. Something like 6x6, which makes for smaller images. And there is no way to enlarge any of the images. Also, navigation needs to be more intuitive. It's not very user friendly to go back and forth between fields for information. Praise is given for content, but one would be better off with a book version.
Pretty November 3, 2007 David H. Israel (Macon, Georgia) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
This was not what I wanted. These are great pictures but I want to learn more about my hydrangeas not your's or anyone else's. My bad! Very pretty pictures.
Best of Best March 21, 2007 K. Violi (Germany) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I think it's the best book I ever saw on the subject. It will be useful to amateurs and specialists. It is critical, complete, and honest. It is exact, practical, and technical, but with personal notes here and there that I find touching, amusing, and endearing. Did you know that Hydrangea anomala subsp petiolaris'flowers stare at the passerby? Now you know. If you love Hydrangeas do buy this book.
Extremely Informative June 27, 2006 Barbara A. Parks (Birmingham, AL USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This guy knows his posies. Everything I've seen that he has written has been well done and most informative. I'm using his hydrangea book as my bible for beginning to raise these gorgeous things and am finding that he knows varieties, tactics, and possible problems (and solutions)I'd never heard of.
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