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This book is a celebration of the Shirley Sherwood Collection of contemporary botanical art, made over a period of 30 years by Dr Shirley Sherwood and considered the most important private collection of its kind in the world.
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The second edition of the authoritative and detailed guide to caring for orchids in the home.
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This stunning book brings the plants of the Qur’an to life. Combining art and science, the plants are beautifully portrayed by artist Sue Wickison, and their fascinating stories revealed by botanist Shahina Ghazanfar. Dr Shirley Sherwood OBE.
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This plant glossary includes all descriptive terms used in floras, plant field guides and monographs. In this second edition 4,500 botanical terms are described with accompanying illustrations, including a new section on vegetation terms and an updated colour section.
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The story of how ancient oaks have shaped the English landscape over the past 1000 years.
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The fascinating natural history of orchids and the extraordinary means by which they reproduce.
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The essential guide to scented plants to bring colour and interest to your gardens.
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Discover how one of the world’s best tree collections came to be; learn the stories behind 20 of its most intriguing trees and find out just why trees are so important to us all.
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Volume 8 part 6 covers the Acanthaceae family, from Barleria to Hypoestes.
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This is the first illustrated book on magnolias and contains information on all species and around 100 hybrids, accompanied with over 150 stunning new paintings.
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In The Immortal Yew author Tony Hall takes the reader on a fascinating journey to the ancient yew trees of Britain and Ireland, exploring their mythology and folklore.
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In 1847 Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911) embarked on an expedition to Sikkim in the eastern Himalaya, a region where he would discover a huge number of botanical treasures previouslyunknown to the West.