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The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses: How to Grow and Use Over 250 Beautiful and Versatile Plants

The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses: How to Grow and Use Over 250 Beautiful and Versatile Plants
By John Greenlee

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From the fresh green shoots of spring through the dramatic foliage of summer, the lush colors of autumn, and the pale, feathery maturity of winter, grasses add a special touch to the garden in every season. Native species of beautiful ornamental grasses flourish in almost every part of North America. Now these attractive, adaptable plants are making their way into yards and gardens across the continent. Ornamental grasses are easy to grow, and they provide year-round landscape interest. No wonder grasses have been enjoying a new popularity.

The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is a comprehensive, fully illustrated reference. An informative opening section describes and illustrates the different types of grasses and their habits. This section also provides a basic primer on gardening with ornamental grasses, including practical advice on selecting and buying plants; using them in the landscape; planting, maintaining, and propagating them; and fighting pests and diseases without harmful chemicals.

The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses provides descriptions of over 250 grasses. For each major entry, the encyclopedia features a color photograph of the grass, plus a special information box that gives the grass's botanical and common names, hardiness zone, origin, and preferred sites. A comprehensive description follows, with information on the grass's physical characteristics (color, habit, height, and flowers), landscape uses (for example, as a border, in masses, as an accent, or for cutting), culture and propagation (its preferred conditions and propagation methods), and any potential pests or problems. Cultivars and varieties are listed as well.

A special section of ornamental grass garden designs by well-known designers provides lots of ideas for using grasses in perennial borders, meadows, curbside plantings, and cutting gardens. A resource section lists suppliers of seeds, plants, and equipment, and a bibliography suggests where to find further information. An index of common and botanical names makes this book as easy to use as it is practical, informative, and beautiful.

The most comprehensive reference available, The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is destined to become a classic work on the subject-- a must for any serious gardener.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #243303 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-11-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 186 pages

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"John Greenlee has presented American gardeners with a fine gift-- a comprehensive book on the ornamental grasses that have become so deservedly popular in recent years and that promise to keep adding new interest to our gardens well into the next century. The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is eminently practical, filled with solid cultural information, not only about familiar and common sorts of ornamental grasses, but also about new or rare ones that deserve much attention, such as Catlin sedge (Carex texensis). This is a wonderfully useful reference book, but it is also lively and readable. John Greenlee is passionate about ornamental grasses and his open delight shines forth on every page."--Allen Lacy, Author of The Garden in Autumn

"The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses belongs on every serious gardener's bookshelf. John Greenlee's book is not only clear and concise, it is complete. Well done, John!"--Carole Ottesen, Author of Ornamental Grasses: The Amber Wave and The New American Garden

From the Inside Flap
The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses
How to Grow and Use Over 250 Beautiful and Versatile Plants

From the fresh green shoots of spring through the dramatic foliage of summer, the lush colors of autumn, and the pale, feathery maturity of winter, grasses add a special touch to the garden in every season. Native species of beautiful ornamental grasses flourish in almost every part of North America. Now these attractive, adaptable plants are making their way into yards and gardens across the continent. Ornamental grasses are easy to grow, and they provide year-round landscape interest. No wonder grasses have been enjoying a new popularity.

The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is a comprehensive, fully illustrated reference. An informative opening section describes and illustrates the different types of grasses and their habits. This section also provides a basic primer on gardening with ornamental grasses, including practical advice on selecting and buying plants; using them in the landscape; planting, maintaining, and propagating them; and fighting pests and diseases without harmful chemicals.

The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses provides descriptions of over 250 grasses. For each major entry, the encyclopedia features a color photograph of the grass, plus a special information box that gives the grass's botanical and common names, hardiness zone, origin, and preferred sites. A comprehensive description follows, with information on the grass's physical characteristics (color, habit, height, and flowers), landscape uses (for example, as a border, in masses, as an accent, or for cutting), culture and propagation (its preferred conditions and propagation methods), and any potential pests or problems. Cultivars and varieties are listed as well.

A special section of ornamental grass garden designs by well-known designers provides lots of ideas for using grasses in perennial borders, meadows, curbside plantings, and cutting gardens. A resource section lists suppliers of seeds, plants, and equipment, and a bibliography suggests where to find further information. An index of common and botanical names makes this book as easy to use as it is practical, informative, and beautiful.

The most comprehensive reference available, The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is destined to become a classic work on the subject-- a must for any serious gardener.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Greenlee is the owner of Greenlee Nursery and John Greenlee and Associates Garden Design, located in Pomona and Malibu, California. A native Californian, he holds a degree in Ornamental Horticulture from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona. A specialist in growing ornamental grasses and grasslike plants, he has traveled extensively in North America and England studying and lecturing on grasses.

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Derek Fell specializes in photographing gardens worldwide, with an emphasis on their romantic and design qualities. His work has appeared in 35 garden books and calendars, plus numerous national magazines. Winner of more awards from the Garden Writers Association of America than any other photographer, he lives at historic Cedaridge Farm, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

From the Back Cover
"John Greenlee has presented American gardeners with a fine gift-- a comprehensive book on the ornamental grasses that have become so deservedly popular in recent years and that promise to keep adding new interest to our gardens well into the next century. The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is eminently practical, filled with solid cultural information, not only about familiar and common sorts of ornamental grasses, but also about new or rare ones that deserve much attention, such as Catlin sedge (Carex texensis). This is a wonderfully useful reference book, but it is also lively and readable. John Greenlee is passionate about ornamental grasses and his open delight shines forth on every page."--Allen Lacy, Author of The Garden in Autumn

"The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses belongs on every serious gardener's bookshelf. John Greenlee's book is not only clear and concise, it is complete. Well done, John!"--Carole Ottesen, Author of Ornamental Grasses: The Amber Wave and The New American Garden

Expertly written and beautifully photographed, The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is a comprehensive reference to over 250 grasses. Each major entry includes:

* A full physical description
* A color photograph
* Suggestions for use
* Cultural and propagation information
* Pest- and disease-fighting advice

With its opening section on how to grow grasses, easy-to-use A-to-Z format, and practical garden design suggestions, The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses is the only reference you'll ever need for growing and using these beautiful plants.


Customer Reviews

an authorative compendium on a unique subject4
Greenlee did his homework and that shows when you browse through this friendly, yet exhaustive and descriptive work. Ornamental grass is growing in popularity and this is a good reference book for the novice and professional alike.

Climate info, decent photography throughout and even a list of mail order suppliers make it a must have for a burgeoning landscape designer...

Only one thing missing4
This is a great book with clear, concise information and photographs of grasses, sedges, rushes, etc., but there is one important thing missing: bamboo! I was disappointed to find that family missing completely, but very satisfied with the rest of the book.