Timber Press

An authoritative guide to 130 ornamentals from "the green mantle" of Asia.


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If the colourful histories don't tempt you, then the glorious photographs will.

Harriet Lane Fox The Telegraph 14/05/2005
An authoritative guide to 150 of the most fascinating yet little-known ornamental trees, shrubs and perennials from 'the green mantle' of Asia. The Professional Gardener 01/01/2006
Calling upon their vast knowledge of Asian perennials, shrubs and trees, the authors have compiled an encyclopedic guide to a bevy of garden-worthy specimens. This valuable resource on cutting-edge Asian species includes photographs of plants in the wild as well as detailed shots of alluring characteristics. Alice Joyce Booklist 01/06/2005
An authoritative, groundbreaking work that will delight horticulture connoisseurs and those interested in Asian flora and natural history. Brian Lym Library Journal 15/06/2005
A clever and highly recommended book for garden enthusiasts wishing to increase their knowledge of Asian vegetation. John Bagnasco Garden Compass 01/03/2006
The very informative descriptions often cover a variety of subjects, including details on where the plant was found, its unique morphological characteristics, its growth over time in the botanical garden and taxonomic considerations where controversies exist. Joanne Sharpe Plant Science Bulletin 01/01/2006
The Jade Garden will appeal not only to gardeners with dirt under their fingernails and a hankering for the exotic in the backyard, but also to the armchair gardener and traveler. Josephine Bridges Asian Reporter 13/06/2006

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