Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

This year the Huntington celebrates the centennial of its spectacular desert garden, one of the largest such collections of cacti and other succulents in the world. Visitors to the twelve-acre garden marvel at its more than 3,000 species, including the vivid blue and green Puya, a rare type of bromeliad; the Lithops, or “living stone,” whose camouflaged leaves mimic the shape and color of rocks; and the dazzling red, orange, and yellow torch-like blooms of the winter-flowering aloe.


In this beautifully illustrated volume, Lyons draws on decades of experience with these unusual specimens to explore the Huntington’s desert garden. He tells of its early development, describes its principal collections, and gives instructions on the care and landscaping of desert gardens.

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Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

This year the Huntington celebrates the centennial of its spectacular desert garden, one of the largest such collections of cacti and other succulents in the world. Visitors to the twelve-acre garden marvel at its more than 3,000 species, including the vivid blue and green Puya, a rare type of bromeliad; the Lithops, or “living stone,” whose camouflaged leaves mimic the shape and color of rocks; and the dazzling red, orange, and yellow torch-like blooms of the winter-flowering aloe.


In this beautifully illustrated volume, Lyons draws on decades of experience with these unusual specimens to explore the Huntington’s desert garden. He tells of its early development, describes its principal collections, and gives instructions on the care and landscaping of desert gardens.

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Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

by Gary Lyons
Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

Desert Plants: A Curator's Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden

by Gary Lyons

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This year the Huntington celebrates the centennial of its spectacular desert garden, one of the largest such collections of cacti and other succulents in the world. Visitors to the twelve-acre garden marvel at its more than 3,000 species, including the vivid blue and green Puya, a rare type of bromeliad; the Lithops, or “living stone,” whose camouflaged leaves mimic the shape and color of rocks; and the dazzling red, orange, and yellow torch-like blooms of the winter-flowering aloe.


In this beautifully illustrated volume, Lyons draws on decades of experience with these unusual specimens to explore the Huntington’s desert garden. He tells of its early development, describes its principal collections, and gives instructions on the care and landscaping of desert gardens.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873282314
Publisher: Huntington Library Press
Publication date: 07/16/2007
Series: Huntington Library Garden Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Gary Lyons, curator of the Huntington’s desert garden, is a member of the World Conservation Union’s Species Survival Commission, a fellow of the Linnean Society of London, and the author of numerous articles on desert gardens.

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