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Calochortus, Mariposea Lilies and Their Relatives
Hardback
Main Details
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Calochortus, Mariposea Lilies and Their Relatives
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mary E. Gerritsen
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By (author) Ron Parsons
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:232 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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Category/Genre | Flowers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780881928440
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Classifications | Dewey:584.32 |
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Illustrations |
175 color photos, 2 b&w line drawings, 1 color illus.
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Timber Press
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Imprint |
Timber Press
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Publication Date |
15 July 2007 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
With their graceful stance, brilliant colors, and intricate markings, members of the North American genus Calochortus are among the most dazzling bulbous plants in the world. Yet their mostly undeserved reputation for being difficult to grow has kept them from being known and appreciated by the vast majority of gardeners. By presenting detailed history, distribution, habitat, and observations on cultivation for each species, Mary Gerritsen and Ron Parsons aim to raise awareness of these gems of the American West and to bring them into wider horticultural use. The superb photographs, most taken in situ, vividly illustrate the remarkable variation within the genus and sometimes even within species.
Author Biography
Mary E. Gerritsen, PhD, an accomplished cell biologist and pharmacologist, has worked in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries for more than 25 years and is the author of scores of articles in medical journals and textbooks. She lives in San Mateo, California. Ron Parsons has been growing orchids for more than three decades and photographing them for nearly as long. He has over 25,000 slides of orchid species and lectures frequently on a variety of orchid genera. Ron grows an assortment of cool-growing orchid species in a small greenhouse and under lights. He was born, raised, and currently lives in the San Francisco, California, area.
ReviewsEven beginning gardeners will appreciate the inspiring photographs, growing tips, and source guide. -- Marianne Binetti Seattle Post-Intelligencer 20070810 Simply splendid. The photography of this unique genus is among the best I have seen and provides astounding detail to help identify the different species. -- Lara Hartley Victorville Daily Press 20070909 A dream book for botanists. Like many Timber Press books focusing on certain genera of plants, it is an in-depth look at the classification, history and distribution of the plants. What makes this a great book for gardeners as well are the cultural tips for each species. ... The photographs are wonderful. -- Jacqueline A. Soule (Tucson) Explorer 20071121 This beautiful and informative handbook describes the species, phylogenetic approaches to its classification, its history, and its horticulture. ... Illustrated with Parson's superb photos of the flowers, both the individual blooms and in their native habitat. -- Shannon Hendrickson SciTech Book News 20080301 A botanist's treasure ... a truly complete treatise on the subject. -- Rosemarie Papayanopulos Gardener's Gazette 20071201 Ron Parson's color photographs alone make a compelling case for how captivating Calochortus members can be. But the passion he and co-author Mary E. Gerritsen have for this bulbous wildflowers shines through in their writing as well. -- Viveka Neveln American Gardener 20090101
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