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Dogwood trees and shrubs are unquestionably among the superstars of the ornamental garden. Although cornelian cherry (Cornus mas) and common dogwood (C. sanguinea) have been grown in Europe since ancient times, it is only since the age of exploration in the 18th and 19th centuries that dogwoods from the New World and Asia have ascended to the high thrones of gardens, where their aristocracy remains unchallenged today. Given the huge popularity of dogwoods as garden plants, not to mention the hundreds of choice selections and hybrids that have come to prominence in recent decades, it is surprising that there has never been a horticultural book on the genus. Paul Cappiello fills this longstanding gap with this definitive treatment for gardeners and enthusiasts. Providing a solid overview of all dogwoods of horticultural merit, the author provides more than 200 stunning photos to help with the daunting tasks of identification and plant selection. He provides helpful details on cultivation, dealing with pests and diseases and the fundamentals of breeding and selection. Based on years of research, first-hand observation and interviews with dozens of specialists and nursery professionals, Dogwoods is an unprecedented guide to the diversity of plants available in nurseries today. Written in engaging and informative prose, this book will be treasured by generations of gardeners.
224 pp, 185 x 265 mm, 261 colour photos, 3 b/w illus., 1 map, hardcover
ISBN13 9780881926798
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Dogwoods is the perfect guidebook for determining the type of dogwood best suited for one's garden and highly recommended for anyone interested in cultivating these beautiful plants. A highly informative species-by-species detail, intended especially for gardeners but accessible to lay readers as well.
Library Bookwatch 20/05/2005
Beneath each species, Cappeillo and Shadow alphabetically arrange the plant's cultivars, forms, and varieties... this wealth of information is accompanied by 238 stunning color photographs.
George Cohen Booklist 15/03/2005
The book will appeal to a wide range of plants people, from professional nurserymen to amateur gardeners. The writing is warm, personable and friendly—yet packed with...useful horticultural knowledge.
Mary Tucker Nativescape 13/09/2005
It is obvious this book will be referred to time and time again to diagnose any problems I encounter with the genus. Nurserymen, landscape architects, in fact all who come into contact or grow these plants will find this book an essential one to have and refer to it, over and over again. I am so pleased to have a copy.
John E. Bryan Gardening Newsletter 01/10/2005
This long-needed work brings us up to speed on the latest and best cultivars emerging from dogwood breeding programs across the country and around the world.
Horticulture 01/11/2005
If you are a dogwood collector this is a must book for you.
George Graine Virginia Master Gardeners Association Report 01/01/2005
I started out reading this book in a precursory fashion to write a review, i.e. not reading all; then I found myself reading large sections, addicted to the mention of the greats.
HortMemo 29/09/2005
You'll find practical advice for growing dogwoods as well as a mind-blowing variety of them in [this] dauntingly thorough book.
Valerie Easton Seattle Times 19/05/2006