Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 286 pages
- Published by: Timber Press, Incorporated June 1, 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0881923745
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0881923742
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.5 pounds
From Booklist
The rare beauty of trilliums has made these woodland flowers among the most coveted specimens a dedicated gardener can grow--if and when one is lucky enough to locate nursery-propagated plants or patient enough to attempt growing them from seed. This highly readable guide presents a trove of information, complete with lovely photos, line drawings, and serviceable descriptions to help in identifying all known species. Having both grown trilliums for years and undertaken extensive study of plants in their native habitats, the authors know their subject intimately. Their enthusiasm and expertise are admirably conveyed here with invaluable counsel on plant habit in a garden setting. All trillium, from the most common types to those species acknowledged to be endangered, are discussed in considerable depth regarding areas of plant distribution and general habitat.
Alice Joyce
Product Review
"After perusing this book, written by two addicted enthusiasts, you too will carry a torch for trilliums in the wild and in the garden."
—C. Colston Burrell,
Horticulture, March 2001 (
Horticulture )
"
Trilliums is a superb work, a complete review of all forty-three species that clarifies a muddled taxonomy while embracing a genuine appreciation for this beguiling group of garden-worthy plants."
—Dan Hinkley,
Pacific Horticulture, Summer 1998 (
Pacific Horticulture )
"[This book has] been lauded as 'the bible for trillium gardeners.'"
—Deb Wiley,
Midwest Living, April 2006 (
Midwest Living )
Reader Reviews
The book has three main sections. The first section is an introduction which contains 6 pages about Trillium history, native geography, and plant relatives. 25 pages about the anatomy, biology, and ecology of Trillium. 13 pages on horticulture and propagation. 7 pages on conservation and bioethics. The second section addresses Trillium taxonomy. It contains 6 pages on taxonomy, 13 pages on a taxonomic key to species, and 160 pages describing 38 species of Trilliums. Each species is fully described by common name, scientific name, key anatomy characteristic, flowering season, habitat, geographic distribution (including a map of distribution), varieties and forms. The third section contains extra species information, glossary, and index. There are 22 pages about 5 Asiatic species, 8 page Glossary, 6 page Bibliography, and a 5 page Index by species. In addition, there are 78 full color photographs. Photography is crisp and clear. Each species is presented in one or more large images. This book is a classic! The writing is genius! It is informative, timely, and absolutely fascinating. Every detail you could imagine is revealed about this interesting collecting of plants. Whether your interest is as a botanist, horticulturalist, conservationist, or perennial gardener, you will find the information to be complete and exceptionally well written. The book is a monograph on Trillium. It is the single key source of information on this genus. It is such a great blend of botany, horticulture, and inspired writing, that all other genus specific books will have to be measured against this work. I really loved the way the authors brought together all these diverse facts into one very readable text. If you love Trillium and want to learn more about this beautiful plant - buy this book!
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