Covers 35 genera of bamboos in cultivation and describes more than 300 species and cultivated varieties.
There are around 1400 species of bamboo spread throughout the world's temperate, tropical and subtropical regions. They grow from sea level to high mountainous regions and can be successfully grown in a range of climates, from coastal California to Minnesota, New England, the British Isles, and continental Europe. Versatile bamboos are both ornamental — they have striking foliage and come in variety of colours and patterns — and practical for providing screening and privacy and controlling erosion. They also play an important role in modern society: as a rapidly renewable resource, bamboos are an environmentally conscious solution for homes, gardens, construction and manufacturing. The Timber Press Pocket Guide to Bamboos covers 35 genera of bamboos in cultivation and describes more than 300 species and cultivars. Each entry includes the plant's maximum height, maximum culm diameter, light requirements and minimum temperature tolerated. Includes 300 colour photographs for easy identification. Packed with all the authority of an encyclopedia in a pocket-size format, the Timber Press Pocket Guide to Bamboos is a perfect reference for taking to the nursery or garden centre.
Meredith caters as much for the interested novice as the already-converted… in an authoritative yet reader-friendly manner.