Primula: Revised Edition
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This classic text has been updated and revised by the leading primulas expert. In terms of both the number of varieties grown and its popularity, Primula is one of the greatest garden genera. It is also among the largest and most widespread with approximately 430 species. This new edition includes a major taxonomic revision, information on the evolutionary history of the genus, a history of the exploration and introduction of Primula, cultivation, propagation and hybridization techniques, and a discussion of pests and diseases. This book is beautifully illustrated with over 100 drawings and photographs, including paintings by the award-winning botanical illustrator Brigid Edwards.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #337375 in Books
- Published on: 2003-05-03
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .4 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 386 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
One of three great garden genera, Primula rank right behind Rhododendrons and Rosas in terms of annual income generated within the horticultural trade. With more than 430 species, the genus is also one of the largest in the plant kingdom. Advances in the decade since Richards' original edition was published prompted him to update his work on this fascinating and diverse group of plants. Geared to both the home gardener and the professional botanist, this uniquely comprehensive account of all the species and varieties within the genus covers both basic cultural material as well as major new taxonomic and classification advancements. Early chapters discuss plant cultivation and evolutionary history, while the majority of the book is devoted to a detailed descriptive key. Supported by color photos, including those of obscure species captured in their native habitats, and the work of award-winning botanical artist, Brigid Edwards, this is a magnificent Primula primer. Carol Haggas
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Primula, by John Richards, brings to the form all the latest tools of modern botany. Chapters include both the evolutionary history of the genus and the history of its cultivation as well as its unique botany. A separate chapter covers the essentials neccessary for success as a gardener. American Gardener, May/June 2004 (American Gardener )
All one needs to know to identify and grow plants from the genus Primula primrose and related plants can be found in this attractive volume. ... Although there are many books on this horticulturally important genus, this is the most comprehensive. D. H. Pfister, Choice, January 2004 (Choice )
Uniquely comprehensive ... This is a magnificent Primula primer. Carol Haggas, Booklist, August 1, 2003 (Booklist )
About the Author
John Richards is professor of botany in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He has been chairman of the committee for the Alpine Garden Society and is a vice president of the Botanical Society of the British Isles. He is the author of Plant Breeding Systems.
