Native Plants of the Northeast: A Guide for Gardening and Conservation

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Price
$40.00  $37.20
Publisher
Timber Press (OR)
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Pages
308
Dimensions
7.6 X 0.98 X 10.72 inches | 2.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780881926736
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About the Author
Donald J. Leopold is a distinguished teaching professor and department chair of at the College of Environmental Science and Forest Biology, State University of New York, Syracuse, where he has won numerous teaching awards and researches the ecology of old-growth forests and wetlands, the biology of rare plant species, and the biodiversity and restoration of ecosystems. He earned a PhD in forest ecology from Purdue University and an MSF in forest ecology from the University of Kentucky. Leopold has been recognized with awards from the Garden Writers Association and the NYS Nursery and Landscape Association. His research and speaking events focus on applying ecological principles from natural communities to the development of sustainable green systems and restoring badly degraded landscapes.
Reviews
"An important resource for enthusiasts interested in gaining practical insight about gardening with native plants as well as those seeking to restore native plant habitats or enhance biodiversity." --Library Journal

"An encyclopedia of experience." --The Washington Post

"Provides an invaluable resource for using natives in the landscape and restoration projects." --American Gardener

"The text is easy to read, both regarding the printing and the writing. . . . This is a very good, well written book and well worth the price." --Washington Gardener

"A welcome addition to my growing collection of books that list plants. . . . Generously illustrated. . . . Forthright, warts-and-all descriptions are common throughout." --Garden Rant

"Essential for anyone interested in gardening with native plants as well as those who need horticultural information for habitat restoration." --Plant Talk

"This is a wonderful book that anyone interested in improving backyards, gardens, and other small stopover areas with native vegitation will want to have handy as an essential reference." --International Hawkwatcher

"The descriptions include pithy recommendations on cultivation, especially with regard to appropriate habitats." --HortIdeas

"The color photographs (and there are lots of them) are by the author and very well done." --Home Monthly

"This book will interest readers who, regardless of their educational background, wish to learn about using native plants for gardening." --Choice

"It is a must-have for any gardener wishing to learn more about indigenous plants and interested in preserving the balance of native plants on their property." --Bangor Daily News

"In addition to the alphabetical categorical listing, appendices list plants grouped according to cultural requirements, giving you a jump start on planning a garden for your particular soil requirements." --Cleveland Plain Dealer