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Iris

by Theodore James, Harry Haralambou
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Overview

Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, the iris has been called the "poor man's orchid," because it is exotic yet low-maintenance, inexpensive, and can be grown in the backyard. The seductive beauty of this flamboyant perennial has made the iris second in popularity in the U.S. and Great Britain only to the rose. This lavishly illustrated guide tells beginning and experienced gardeners all they need to know to cultivate many different varieties—but focuses mainly on the myriad of Bearded, Beardless, and Bulbous irises (including rebloomers) that are favorites of flower lovers everywhere.

This new title includes instructions for selecting, planting, caring for, cutting, and forcing irises, as well as how to combine them with other plants in the garden; authoritative text and gorgeous photographs by an acclaimed author/photographer team with 10 previous books; a convenient format—information is well-organized and immediately accessible; and a list of sources.


About the Author:
Author Theodore James, Jr. and photographer Harry Haralambou, author and photographer of Abrams' Seaside Gardening, are a nationally known team, with 10 books and dozens of magazine articles to their credit. James is a popular lecturer on garden subjects and in 1988 was knighted by the King of Belguim for his writing on Belgian gardens and architecture. Haralambou has received numerous awards from the Garden Writers Association of America for his photographs. Both reside on the North Fork of Long Island, New York.

Synopsis

Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, the iris has been called the "poor man's orchid," because it is exotic yet low-maintenance, inexpensive, and can be grown in the backyard. The seductive beauty of this flamboyant perennial has made the iris second in popularity in the U.S. and Great Britain only to the rose. This lavishly illustrated guide tells beginning and experienced gardeners all they need to know to cultivate many different varieties—but focuses mainly on the myriad of Bearded, Beardless, and Bulbous irises (including rebloomers) that are favorites of flower lovers everywhere.

This new title includes instructions for selecting, planting, caring for, cutting, and forcing irises, as well as how to combine them with other plants in the garden; authoritative text and gorgeous photographs by an acclaimed author/photographer team with 10 previous books; a convenient format—information is well-organized and immediately accessible; and a list of sources.


About the Author:
Author Theodore James, Jr. and photographer Harry Haralambou, author and photographer of Abrams' Seaside Gardening, are a nationally known team, with 10 books and dozens of magazine articles to their credit. James is a popular lecturer on garden subjects and in 1988 was knighted by the King of Belguim for his writing on Belgian gardens and architecture. Haralambou has received numerous awards from the Garden Writers Association of America for his photographs. Both reside on the North Fork of Long Island, New York.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2003
Publisher
Abrams, Harry N., Inc.
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780810991507

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