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Books on exotic plants: ferns, palms, cacti, succulents etc.
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This book tells you how to go about creating - gardening and designing - a tropical garden. Then the authors move on to details about how to grow tropicals in containers, and then how to grow plants that look like tropicals to create the appearance. And lastly the book provides a rich, detailed and well-illustrated encylopaedia of tropical plants.
A good introduction and reference book to an increasingly popular subject.
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A celebration of the exotic-style garden, where vibrant colour, dramatic architectural shapes and lush tropical leaves fill every available space. Experienced sub-tropical-plant grower Will Giles proves how easy it is to grow lush and hot-coloured plants in temperate as well as hot climate gardens and that many "tender" plants can easily survive cold winters. In addition to chapters on the different types of exotic plants - from cool and lush to brightly coloured to drier Mediterranean-style gardens - there is also a practical guide to planting and maintaining exotics, as well as a directory of key plants, organized by climate.
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