The evening garden:

For many people who work and only have time to care for and enjoy their gardens after the daylight hours, The Evening Garden is a revelation and celebration of the hundreds of plants that bloom and/or release their fragrance after the sun goes down. Orchids, bromeliads, cacti, annuals, perennials, v...

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1. Verfasser: Loewer, Peter (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Macmillan u.a. 1993
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Zusammenfassung:For many people who work and only have time to care for and enjoy their gardens after the daylight hours, The Evening Garden is a revelation and celebration of the hundreds of plants that bloom and/or release their fragrance after the sun goes down. Orchids, bromeliads, cacti, annuals, perennials, vines, water lilies, wildflowers, and trees are all included, the entry for each night bloomer containing a detailed description and tips on cultivation, along with its range
of hardiness. There's even a list of 99 varieties of daylily that open or stay open late into the evening hours, contrary to the name. The chapter on night-fragrant flowers covers more than 125 species that can fill your garden with sweet scent, from the lady of the night to, unexpectedly, the saw-toothed sunflower. Then there is the chapter on plants that look like they should bloom at night, bizarre botanical creations such as the furry Dracula orchid, the ghostly
translucent Indian pipe, and the sinister black-whiskered bat plant, all guaranteed to draw immediate comment by the garden visitor. Author Peter Loewer also addresses the practicalities of the evening garden: How the eye perceives color in the garden at night - a necessity for plant selection; designing and planning your own lighting system; and the different techniques - such as moonlighting, silhouetting, grazing - that you can employ for the right effect. In addition
Beschreibung:XV, 256 S. zahlr. Ill.
ISBN:0025740415

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