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The distillation of years of hands-on growing experience, this is the ultimate bamboo reference book for cool-climate gardeners.


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For anyone thinking of growing bamboos in the garden, and for the more established fans, this book is the definitive guide.

Gardens Monthly 01/07/2005
Well-written and beautifully illustrated; perhaps the best book on hardy bamboos yet published. Jon Ardle The Garden 01/11/2005
The ultimate reference book for cool-climate gardeners. Enthusiasts and gardeners everywhere will be captivated by the charm bamboos bring to different garden situations. Publishing News 25/02/2005
Whittaker includes much more data on bamboos suited to growing in temperate areas than we have seen before between the covers of any single book. HortIdeas 17/05/2005
Whittaker presents detailed plant descriptions with stunning photos of the quite diverse "chosen few" likely to thrive in the US and UK. SciTech Book News 24/05/2005
A beautiful and user-friendly tome that will be equally at home on the coffee table or in the reference library. Adam Turtle Bamboo 01/06/2005
Wonderful book packed with useful information for anyone interested in bamboos. L. G. Kavaljian Choice 09/09/2005
It's authoritative yet friendly, and the author knows of what he speaks . . . fascinating reading. Kathy Bond Borie National Gardening Association Regional Reports 18/08/2005
To convey the visual opulence of Hardy Bamboos by means of language is challenging indeed. Suffice it so say that if you never read a single word of this book, if you never cultivate even one bamboo plant, if you only turn the pages and look at these pictures, you will be very glad you did. Josephine Bridges Asian Reporter 05/09/2006

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