Description
--New York Times Summer Reading List for The Great Outdoors An important new tool to our native plant libraries. . . Beautifully illustrated, even the well-informed gardener will find this a valuable reference.
--Doug Tallamy, author of Bringing Nature Home, co-author of The Living Landscape, and Chair and Professor of the department of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware Few books give such well-researched detail...This book should be a required reference for nurserymen and landscape designers.
--Mark Weathington, Director, JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University FINALLY In a thoughtful, organized and simple format, this book illustrates how to build better landscapes, gardens, and environmentally sensitive ecologies. This is a long overdue book and it has my absolute endorsement.
--Eric D. Groft, Principal/Vice President, Oehme van Sweden, Landscape Architecture "Essential Native Trees and Shrubs for the Eastern United States makes a great addition to the library of every serious gardener, landscape designer/architect, land manager and other plant-related professional."
--Margaret Shillingford, Education Programs Specialist, Mt. Cuba Center
Author: Tony Dove, Ginger Woolridge
Publisher: Imagine
Published: 02/06/2018
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.00lbs
Size: 10.20h x 8.30w x 1.20d
ISBN13: 9781623545031
ISBN10: 162354503X
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Trees
- Gardening | Shrubs
- Gardening | Regional | General
About the Author
Tony Dove is the horticulturist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, MD, with 40 years of professional experience managing and consulting with public and private gardens from New York to South Carolina. Dove has served as the director of the Clark Botanic Garden in Albertson, NY, horticultural director at Tryon Palace Historical Sites and Garden in New Bern, NC, and chief horticulturist and chief of environmental facilities and programs for Anne Arundel County, MD. Dove is a frequent public speaker and has written many articles for the American Horticultural Society and Smithsonian Associates Magazine.