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Native Florida Plants, Revised Edition: Low Maintenance Landscaping and Gardening

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $29.95
Manufacturer: Taylor Trade Publishing
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Description
This book describes every type of regional flora--from seaside foliage and wildflowers to grassy meadows, shrubs, vines and aquatic gardens.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-02
Summary: "A Great Garden that Needs Little Care"
This book was a great help in the planning and planting of native plants into our existing garden.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-23
Summary: "Great Book on Using Florida Native Plants"
Florida, with its four zones, has lost plenty of vegetation because of the population growth. In turn this has affected many plants and wildlife. Add to this the aggressive and invasive plants that have been introduced and our water issues and you have a problem. NATIVE FLORIDA PLANTS introduces you to these concerns and gives you numerous natives and their descriptions. The concise colorful pictures are a plus.
What grows near the coast may not do well forty miles inland. Plants that you may find in the Ocala National Forest or the Everglades may not prosper in Orlando or Tallahassee. Creating a native garden is the goal of this wonderful book. You'll find chapters on wildflower gardens and grassy meadows. Perhaps you are interested in welcoming wildlife and butterflies. With the extensive information found here you can choose what the pros and cons are to each plant.
Still worth five stars I would have liked to see more detailed information on our native oaks. I have a number of them in our yard and wanted to identify them using this book. Bark, acorns and leaves are different but because there wasn't enough of these pictures I am at a loss to discover what I have. Still, it is a great book and I am sure you will find something to benefit your piece of property and give you enjoyment.
An addiction to gardening is not all bad when you consider all the other choices in life - Cora Lea Bell
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-02-08
Summary: "Just What We Wanted"
Great for a new comer to the flower state, aids in selecting plants that can grow in your area.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-04-17
Summary: "Native Florida Plants"
An outstanding resource for the Floridian looking to grow a native habitat. Tips and ideas abound in this must have book. Growing natives is the only way to go in protecting todays water reserves. Great pictures, plant descriptions and plant tolerances as well as a great index to help you find plants you may have an interest in planting. We regularly recommend this publication to both newcomers and seasoned gardeners as an aid in discovering diversified foliage to plant improving their surroundings.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-06-13
Summary: "No one book as everything."
While no one book is perfect, this revised edition has a lot going for it. It has interesting chapters on Florida's climate and different plant communities, e.g. seaside, interior sections, etc. Then it gives an excellen t and concise description of plants, e.g. DAHOON HOLLY (Ilex cassine)with a GOOD COLOR PHOTO. I have one in my backyard. It gives all the relevant information in a clear and concise way: height, light, bloom,etc. Habitat was extremely helpful, i.e. usually found near streams and swamps. I started making sure it got more water! It is on my shelf next to "Florida Landscaping Plants Revised Edition" by Watkins and Sheehan, and between the two, I think I can usually find some helpful information.
