Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens

Ketzel Levine writes about plants with the authoritative background of a botanist, the cheeky style of a woman whose VW bears the bumper sticker QUESTION AUTHORITY!, and an unabashed love for her favorite flowers. This collection of plant profiles draws from her popular weekly column in The Oregonian, and is illustrated with Renee Eisenbart’s lush watercolor paintings. Ketzel has selected 100 plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest’s mild soggy winters and temperate dry summers—although we are not labeling this a Northwest plant book. (These plants will work elsewhere, of course, but the hardiness limitations will limit their successful planting in places where winters are long and cold.)
What appeals to Ketzel are the unusual, the undervalued, the intoxicatingly fragrant, and those special plants that enslave the gardener with their singular beauty. In other words, the plants she profiles in this book are the ones that she recommends for your garden. So, whether it is clematis cirrhosa (sounds like "feminist mimosa") or ophiopogon (rhymes with "sophie showed logan") or thalictrum (rhymes with "I licked ‘em"), these plants grow well and show off something special in their particular seasons.
The book will be organized by season, and each plant will be listed by its Latin name. A prominent box will furnish such details as pronunciation key, common name, basic needs, growing tip, and worst enemy. The profiles offer botanical information, occasional stories from the garden, and always a sense of enthusiasm for what makes this plant so special.

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Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens

Ketzel Levine writes about plants with the authoritative background of a botanist, the cheeky style of a woman whose VW bears the bumper sticker QUESTION AUTHORITY!, and an unabashed love for her favorite flowers. This collection of plant profiles draws from her popular weekly column in The Oregonian, and is illustrated with Renee Eisenbart’s lush watercolor paintings. Ketzel has selected 100 plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest’s mild soggy winters and temperate dry summers—although we are not labeling this a Northwest plant book. (These plants will work elsewhere, of course, but the hardiness limitations will limit their successful planting in places where winters are long and cold.)
What appeals to Ketzel are the unusual, the undervalued, the intoxicatingly fragrant, and those special plants that enslave the gardener with their singular beauty. In other words, the plants she profiles in this book are the ones that she recommends for your garden. So, whether it is clematis cirrhosa (sounds like "feminist mimosa") or ophiopogon (rhymes with "sophie showed logan") or thalictrum (rhymes with "I licked ‘em"), these plants grow well and show off something special in their particular seasons.
The book will be organized by season, and each plant will be listed by its Latin name. A prominent box will furnish such details as pronunciation key, common name, basic needs, growing tip, and worst enemy. The profiles offer botanical information, occasional stories from the garden, and always a sense of enthusiasm for what makes this plant so special.

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Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens

Plant This!: Best Bets for Year-Round Gorgeous Gardens

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Ketzel Levine writes about plants with the authoritative background of a botanist, the cheeky style of a woman whose VW bears the bumper sticker QUESTION AUTHORITY!, and an unabashed love for her favorite flowers. This collection of plant profiles draws from her popular weekly column in The Oregonian, and is illustrated with Renee Eisenbart’s lush watercolor paintings. Ketzel has selected 100 plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest’s mild soggy winters and temperate dry summers—although we are not labeling this a Northwest plant book. (These plants will work elsewhere, of course, but the hardiness limitations will limit their successful planting in places where winters are long and cold.)
What appeals to Ketzel are the unusual, the undervalued, the intoxicatingly fragrant, and those special plants that enslave the gardener with their singular beauty. In other words, the plants she profiles in this book are the ones that she recommends for your garden. So, whether it is clematis cirrhosa (sounds like "feminist mimosa") or ophiopogon (rhymes with "sophie showed logan") or thalictrum (rhymes with "I licked ‘em"), these plants grow well and show off something special in their particular seasons.
The book will be organized by season, and each plant will be listed by its Latin name. A prominent box will furnish such details as pronunciation key, common name, basic needs, growing tip, and worst enemy. The profiles offer botanical information, occasional stories from the garden, and always a sense of enthusiasm for what makes this plant so special.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570615139
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Publication date: 01/28/2007
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 7.72(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Both Ketzel Levine and artist René Eisenbart live in Portland, OR.

Table of Contents

Spring
Arisaema12
Astrantia major14
Baptisia alba16
Berberis18
Brunnera20
Ceanothus22
Clematis macropetala24
Corydalis26
Enkianthus28
Epimedium30
Euphorbia32
Halesia34
Variegated Iris36
Pacific Coast Iris38
Lychnis40
Magnolia42
Phlox44
Pleione46
Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum'48
Primula50
Rosa glauca52
Sambucus54
Sanguinaria canadensis56
Scrophularia auriculata 'Variegata'58
Smyrnium perfoliatum60
Tiarella62
Zenobia pulverulenta64
Summer
Angelica gigas68
Buddleia70
Clethra72
Cotinus74
Echinops76
Fallopia78
Firmiana simplex80
Fuchsia82
Geranium84
Helianthemum86
Itea ilicifolia88
Knautia macedonica90
Lagerstroemia92
Pennisetum94
Phlomis96
Phormium98
Phygelius100
Salix eleagnos102
Sidalcea104
Stachys106
Stewartia108
Stipa gigantea110
Thalictrum112
Trachycarpus114
Verbascum116
Vitex agnus-castus118
Zauschneria californica120
Fall
Acidanthera124
Aronia126
Callicarpa128
Camellia130
Carex elata 'Aurea'132
Clerodendrum134
Decaisnea fargesii136
Helianthus salicifolius138
Humulus lupulus 'Aureus'140
Origanum142
Osmanthus144
Oxydendrum arboreum146
Persicaria148
Pistacia chinensis150
Rhus typhina152
Salvia guaranitica154
Schizostyus156
Solidago158
Tricyrtis160
Vitis162
Winter
Abies koreana166
Arbutus menziesii168
Azara170
Chimonanthus praecox172
Choisya174
Clematis cirrhosa176
Cornus178
Corylopsis180
Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis'182
Daphne184
Dichroa febrifuga186
Edgeworthia188
Garrya190
Grevillea victoriae192
Helleborus194
Kadsura japonica 'Chirifu'196
Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'198
Pinus bungeana200
Polygala chamaebuxus202
Pseudocydonia sinensis204
Ribes sanguineum206
Rhododendron lutescens208
Salix melanostachys210
Sarcococca212
Senecio214
Uncinia216
Index218
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