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ISBN : 0-7112-2364-5 Publisher : Frances Lincoln Number of pages : 208 Many pictures Many drawings Year of publication : 2002 Binding : Paperback Why do gardens the way they do? Davis Stuart turns the conventional view of garden history upside down and argues that it is the plants themselves that have driven the evolution of the modern garden. From the ends of the earth daring explorers brought new plants back to gardens across Europe. The influx of exotica caused a frenzy of hybridization, wgich in turn inspired gardeners to make room to show off the latest fritillary, delphinium or rose. Price € : 9.95 This book is temporarily out of stock
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