The flowering plants in your garden, and their variety of color and form, are the result of hundreds of years of tradition, science, skill and intrepid exploration. They may be native plants carefully selected to provide larger blooms or a greater color range, exotic species with origins in far-distant lands, or cultivars which have been painstakingly bred to conform to an ideal of shape and form.
The Gardener's Atlas explores the histories of many of the world's most popular cultivated plants and reveals how and where they grew in the wild. It relates extraordinary and uplifting tales of their discovery in some of the remotest regions on earth -- tales of determination and perseverance, of barter and exchange, and of international friendship struck up between enthusiastic horticulturists from the 1500s onward.
There are insights into how plants that are now simply decorative were once used for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, for food or ritual, and into how they earned their common or Latin names. This is a book which cannot fail to enrich your gardening experience.
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Grimshaw, a botanist and plant collector, describes the discovery of popular garden plants in their native habitats and their introduction to horticulture. Chapters focus on one or more plant families, such as lilies, poppies and peonies, buttercups and waterlilies, etc. Each chapter typically provides a map pinpointing the origin of selected species, botanical information, interesting stories about how the plants were discovered, and the breeding or hybridization carried out to improve them for horticulture. Additional essays profile botanical gardens or garden styles around the world, and a chapter on "Plantsman's Choice" highlights especially garden-worthy plants from each plant family. While this book is not a crucial purchase, many gardeners will relish the beautiful photographs and the stories about their favorite plants. For general gardening collections in public and academic libraries.?Beth Clewis Crim, Prince William P.L., VA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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A wealth of information and enjoyment. (Marty Figley Rochester Eccentric 2004-07-01)
A good garden reference book. This portable, paperback atlas is a fascinating reference for almost anything that grows in your garden. It provides tales of intrigue and adventure behind plants you might merely think of as pretty -- and gives great conversation fodder the next time you host a garden party. ... Each one of the Atlas' 217 pages is rife with such stories. Even though it's a reference book, avid gardeners might find themselves reading it cover to cover. (Jennifer Sergent HGTV.com 2004-03-05)
The format and presentation makes an interesting and visually beautiful way to learn about plants and botany! (American Herb Association Quarterly)
Grimshaw has put together one of the most interesting and adventurous books I've seen about our popular plants and their origins ... It's a delightful and informative reference book to own. (Stuart Robinson Montreal Gazette 2000-01-06)
Reads like the great adventures of plant hunters... a truly unique publication.... All true plant lovers should have this volume added to their reference library. (John Bagnasco Garden Compass 2004-11-01)
A fascinating reference... tales of intrigue and adventure... avid gardeners might find themselves reading it cover to cover. (Oklahoma City Oklahoman 2004-03-04)
A fascinating reference for almost anything that grows in your garden. (Jennifer Sergent Scripps Howard Service 2004-02-28)
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我对《The Gardener's Atlas》的期待,很大程度上源于我对知识的渴求。我总觉得,关于植物的世界,我所知甚少,而这本冠以“Atlas”之名的书,似乎承诺着一场知识的盛宴。我希望它能像一本百科全书,里面详细记载着各种植物的学名、科属、原产地、生长习性,甚至还有它们在不同历史时期的故事。我幻想书中会有精美的插图,每一笔都饱含着对生命的敬畏,每一张都栩栩如生,仿佛能够触摸到植物的脉络,感受到它们的生命力。我期待它能帮助我解答许多长久以来困扰我的园艺问题,例如如何在极端气候下保护植物,如何应对常见的病虫害,以及如何选择最适合自己所在地的植物品种。我希望这本书能够拓宽我的视野,让我认识到植物的多样性是如何令人惊叹,它们的适应能力又是如何顽强。它或许还能触及一些更深层次的园艺理论,例如生态园艺、可持续园艺等等,让我对如何与自然更和谐地相处有更深刻的理解。
评分作为一名对园艺充满热情,但又时常感到知识壁垒的爱好者,《The Gardener's Atlas》这个名字立刻吸引了我。我总是在想,世界上有多少种奇妙的植物,它们生长在多么不可思议的环境中,又承载着多少文化和历史的意义?这本书,我猜想,一定是一次横跨地域和时间的旅行。我期待它能像一张详尽的地图,为我指引出世界各地那些令人惊叹的花园和植物。我渴望通过文字和图片,去感受不同地域的园艺风格,去了解那些在不同文化背景下,人们如何与植物建立联系,如何将自然之美融入生活。这本书或许不仅仅是关于植物的介绍,更是关于园艺背后的哲学和情感,关于人们对自然的敬畏与热爱。我期待它能像一位博学的向导,为我打开一扇扇通往未知世界的大门,让我能够领略到植物王国中那些令人叹为观止的多样性,并且从中获得无尽的灵感和启迪。
评分在读过无数关于园艺的书籍后,我总是在寻找一本能够真正触动我内心深处,并且带给我一些“不一样”的东西的书。《The Gardener's Atlas》这个名字,在我看来,充满了探索和发现的意味。我希望它能给我带来一些令人惊喜的视角,或许是关于那些在城市角落里顽强生长的野草,或许是关于那些被遗忘的古老植物品种,又或许是关于那些在极端环境下依然绽放生命的花朵。我期待它能带我走进一些鲜为人知的园艺世界,去了解那些不被大众所熟知的园林文化和种植方式。这本书或许不只是关于“如何种出好看的花”,更是关于“如何理解植物的生命力”,以及“如何通过园艺来理解这个世界”。我希望它能够激发我的创造力,让我开始思考如何将这些新颖的理念融入到我自己的园艺实践中,让我的花园不仅仅是一个种植的地方,更是一个充满故事和思想的空间。
评分初翻开《The Gardener's Atlas》,我心中涌起的是一种难以言喻的期待。我一直对植物有着近乎痴迷的热爱,从孩提时代在祖母的后院里认识第一株玫瑰,到如今在自家阳台上精心照料那一盆盆青翠欲滴的香草,我对“园艺”二字的情感从未停歇。我希望这本书能够带我领略到世界各地的园林艺术,想象着在遥远的国度,有哪些奇特的植物正在盛放,有哪些别具匠心的设计正在展现。我渴望了解那些隐藏在不同文化背景下的园艺智慧,那些世代相传的种植技巧,那些与自然和谐共生的哲学。这本书的名字本身就带着一种史诗般的宏大感,仿佛是一张地图,指引着我去探索植物王国中的每一个角落,去发现那些被时间尘封的美丽。我期待它能像一位经验丰富的向导,带领我在文字和图像的海洋中遨游,让我能够触碰到那些遥不可及的风景,闻到那些从未闻过的花香。这不仅仅是一本书,更是一次心灵的旅行,一次对未知世界的探险。我迫不及待地想翻开它的第一页,让我的思绪随着书页一同飘远。
评分当我对日常生活感到一丝疲惫,渴望逃离现实的琐碎时,《The Gardener's Atlas》便成了我手中最温暖的慰藉。我猜想,这本书一定蕴含着一股宁静的力量,一种能够安抚躁动心灵的力量。它或许会为我描绘出宁静的山间花园,那里有清澈的溪流潺潺流淌,有古老的树木静默伫立,还有各式各样我从未见过的野花在风中摇曳。我希望它能教会我如何从大自然中汲取灵感,如何在自己的小天地里创造出一片绿洲。想象着书中那些关于植物的细致描述,关于土壤的温情解读,关于光照的智慧安排,这一切都让我觉得,园艺不仅仅是种植,更是一种生活态度,一种与土地对话的方式。它或许还会分享一些关于耐心和坚持的故事,关于种子如何破土而出,关于花朵如何静待时机绽放。这些,都是我在喧嚣的世界里所极度需要的。我期待它能为我打开一扇通往内心宁静的大门,让我在文字的芬芳中寻回最初的那份平和与喜悦。
评分在新西兰的植物园和花园里第一次感受到中国如何是世界园林之母,之前在山穷水尽无人区处才能看到的野花,却在大庭广众下栽培得蔚然成群被欣赏。原来村里叫小芳的姑娘,也可以被培养成大家闺秀。懂得欣赏,处处都是美景美物美人~
评分在新西兰的植物园和花园里第一次感受到中国如何是世界园林之母,之前在山穷水尽无人区处才能看到的野花,却在大庭广众下栽培得蔚然成群被欣赏。原来村里叫小芳的姑娘,也可以被培养成大家闺秀。懂得欣赏,处处都是美景美物美人~
评分在新西兰的植物园和花园里第一次感受到中国如何是世界园林之母,之前在山穷水尽无人区处才能看到的野花,却在大庭广众下栽培得蔚然成群被欣赏。原来村里叫小芳的姑娘,也可以被培养成大家闺秀。懂得欣赏,处处都是美景美物美人~
评分在新西兰的植物园和花园里第一次感受到中国如何是世界园林之母,之前在山穷水尽无人区处才能看到的野花,却在大庭广众下栽培得蔚然成群被欣赏。原来村里叫小芳的姑娘,也可以被培养成大家闺秀。懂得欣赏,处处都是美景美物美人~
评分在新西兰的植物园和花园里第一次感受到中国如何是世界园林之母,之前在山穷水尽无人区处才能看到的野花,却在大庭广众下栽培得蔚然成群被欣赏。原来村里叫小芳的姑娘,也可以被培养成大家闺秀。懂得欣赏,处处都是美景美物美人~
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