Review:
Valuable. -- Verlyn Klinkenborg "New York Times" (06/06/2004)
First-rate ... definitive and irresistible tribute to one of America's favorite shrubs.
The book is full of great photographs and discusses propagation, hydrangeas as potted plants, drying the flowers, and lists a full description of the cultivars and species. -- Linda Cobb "Spartanburg Herald-Journal" (03/15/2005)
The photographs in superb color of species and cultivars are well-taken, and make it easier to understand the difference, often subtle, of the multitude of cultivars available. -- John E. Bryan "Gardening Newsletter" (03/09/2005)
"Valuable."
--Verlyn Klinkenborg, New York Times, June 6, 2004
"First-rate ... definitive and irresistible tribute to one of America's favorite shrubs."
--Publishers Weekly, May 31, 2004
"The book is full of great photographs and discusses propagation, hydrangeas as potted plants, drying the flowers, and lists a full description of the cultivars and species."
Linda Cobb, " Spartanburg Herald-Journal," March 15, 2005"
Valuable. The New York Times
First-rate. . . . definitive and irresistible tribute to one of America s favorite shrubs. Publishers Weekly
The book is full of great photographs and discusses propagation, hydrangeas as potted plants, drying the flowers, and lists a full description of the cultivars and species. Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The photographs in superb color of species and cultivars are well-taken, and make it easier to understand the difference, often subtle, of the multitude of cultivars available. Gardening Newsletter
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"Valuable." --The New York Times
"First-rate. . . . definitive and irresistible tribute to one of America's favorite shrubs." --Publishers Weekly
"The book is full of great photographs and discusses propagation, hydrangeas as potted plants, drying the flowers, and lists a full description of the cultivars and species." --Spartanburg Herald-Journal
"The photographs in superb color of species and cultivars are well-taken, and make it easier to understand the difference, often subtle, of the multitude of cultivars available." --Gardening Newsletter
About the Author:
Toni Lawson-Hall is a hydrangea enthusiast who (with Brian Rothera) built up the National Hydrangea Collection at the Lakeland Horticultural Society's garden in Windermere, Cumbria, England. This new edition is the result of her continued personal and professional experience. She has had the benefit of extensive contacts not only in Britain, but worldwide: the USA, France and Belgium have been particularly important sources of information.
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