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Once discovered, witch hazels capture the hearts of gardeners who rank them among the best of all winter-flowering shrubs. Shrugging off several degrees of frost and a heavy weight of snow, their distinctive flowers held on bare branches cannot fail to light up a garden in the depths of winter. Yet despite their attributes, only a small number are widely grown outside the gardens of enthusiasts. This book promises to change all that by turning the spotlight on these magical shrubs, highlighting their diversity and providing practical, comparative information that will thrill enthusiast and newcomer alike. The book starts with an introduction to the genus followed by detailed descriptions of the four species and their hybrids. These will be of immense value to gardeners as they consider distinguishing features and work out which will perform best for them. The book further aids identification by noting how local conditions can significantly affect plant characteristics including rate of growth, size of plant, leaf retention and flower colour. Cultural requirements and hardiness tolerance are clearly outlined, further ensuring success in the garden. This is the first attempt to authenticate and describe all known selections, varieties and species in one text. It will be an invaluable resource for gardeners and collectors for years to come.
264 pp, 180 x 230 mm, 144 colour illus., 2 line drawings, 5 maps, hardcover
ISBN13 9780881926781
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Media Reviews
Worth every penny. There is information within that delicious-looking cover that serves the needs of everyone - from the first-time witch hazel admirer to someone with a long-term love of them.
Pippa Greenwood Gardens Illustrated 01/05/2005
It's a fascinating book with a wealth of detail and should be read by anyone with an interest in the genus.
Martyn Rix International Dendrology Society Yearbook 01/01/2004
Constitutes the most up-to-date monograph on this valuable but often overlooked ornamental plant.
Peter Kendall American Rhododendron Society Journal 01/02/2006
The author's advice on plant culture and suitable companion plantings shows his lengthy experience and close association with his favorite plant.
Marilyn K. Alaimo Chicago Botanic Garden 01/01/2006
Mr. Lane ... has compiled all the known species and varieties into what is now considered the witch hazel bible, complete with color photographs.
Anne Raver New York Times 14/02/2008