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Wonders of the Winter Landscape: Shrubs and Trees to Brighten the Cold-Weather Garden

Wonders of the Winter Landscape: Shrubs and Trees to Brighten the Cold-Weather Garden
By Vincent A. Simeone

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Although North America suffers through several dreary months of winter each year, this guide describes trees and shrubs that make the barren winter landscape a wonderland of texture and color. Part one of the book conveys the elegance of deciduous trees and shrubs with an extreme attention to detail—Persian parrotia offers twisted, sinuous branches and exfoliating bark; witch hazel presents distinctive yellow and orange straplike flowers; and beautyberry produces vivid purple berries the birds cannot resist. A shorter second section discusses the virtues of evergreens, both broadleaf and coniferous, and includes two useful appendices that cover evergreen care and list deer-resistant trees and shrubs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #391220 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-10-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 154 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist
A garden in winter is a sight to behold. Twisting branches once laden with leaves are now revealed in all their architectural splendor. Exfoliating bark of varied hues peels away from tree trunks like the unfurled petals of spring flowers. For those who view gardening as a fair-weather activity, Simeone eloquently extols the virtues of the garden in the fourth season of the year. Some plants are meant to shine gloriously only under the summer sun; knowing which ones like to strut their stuff when the snow flies is the trick to creating a garden of chilly delight. Aided by vibrant color photography, Simeone displays a winter wonderland of trees and shrubs, describing their seasonal attributes, discussing their landscape uses, and determining their cultural characteristics. Helpful appendixes include tips on evergreen maintenance, lists of deer-resistant plants, and the merits of greenhouse gardening. A lush and learned resource for those wanting to maximize the majesty and magic of their gardening experience. Carol Haggas
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Review

"This small, bright book gives garden inspiration for an often overlooked season in the garden."  —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
 


"You’ll find lots of inspiration."  —Star-Ledger
 
 
 


"A very nice little book."  —Washington Gardener

About the Author

Vincent A. Simeone is a horticulturist who teaches gardening classes and has assisted in garden tours in Canada, England, France, Germany, New Zealand, and South Africa. He is the manager of Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in Oyster Bay, New York. Bruce Curtis has chronicled many of the significant events of the last decades of the 20th century as a photographer for LIFE, Sports Illustrated, and Time. He lives in Albertson, New York.