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Flowers For Northern Gardens
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Flowers For Northern Gardens

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This comprehensive handbook lists over 800 species of herbaceous plants and their botanical and horticultural varieties known to be hardy in northern zones. Leon C. Snyder tells northern gardeners how to choose flowers that will thrive in their difficult climate and how to adapt their techniques to its sometimes perilous conditions. Whether searching for new gardening ideas or gathering information on the flowers of the north, this guide is brimming with information on the well-known and lesser-known plants that thrive in Northern gardens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Country
United States
Date
2 April 1991
Pages
396
ISBN
9780816619689

This comprehensive handbook lists over 800 species of herbaceous plants and their botanical and horticultural varieties known to be hardy in northern zones. Leon C. Snyder tells northern gardeners how to choose flowers that will thrive in their difficult climate and how to adapt their techniques to its sometimes perilous conditions. Whether searching for new gardening ideas or gathering information on the flowers of the north, this guide is brimming with information on the well-known and lesser-known plants that thrive in Northern gardens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Country
United States
Date
2 April 1991
Pages
396
ISBN
9780816619689