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The Plants That Shaped Our Gardens.

The Plants That Shaped Our Gardens.

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The Plants That Shaped Our Gardens.

by Stuart, David

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History of gardening . 1st. Ed. Pub. Frances Lincoln. 2002. pp.208 with colour and b/w. illus. 4to. Signature. Nr. fine softback Stuart suggests it is the plants that have driven the evolution of the modern garden. This book discusses the plant hunters and what they came back with in the broader context of gardens of the 18th century, the American Garden, Bedding, Herbaceous, Glass, Rose, Rock and Water gardens.

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Title
The Plants That Shaped Our Gardens.
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Stuart, David
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1st. Ed. Pub. Frances Lincoln. 2002
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History of gardening

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Around 10,000 books for sale through our bookroom on Forest Road, Hay-on-Wye. We're happy to view and buy books in our specialisms.Located in Hay-on-Wye, the ‘Town of Books’, our focus is on natural history, including the Collins' New Naturalist series, zoology, entomology, ornithology, gardening, botany, bees & beekeeping.We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association (ABA), the senior trade body for dealers in antiquarian and rare books.Opening hours: - Mon. to Fri. 9.30am to 5.00pm - Sat 9.30am to noon

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