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Hendrickson ( The Berry Book ; American Talk ) explains that okra, a not-so-delicate food, is called ``ladyfingers'' in England because the pods somehow evoke those gracious graspers. Humus, denoting organic stuff in the dirt, means ground in Latin, and also led to the development of the word ``humble.'' The daisy's etymological origins lie in Old English; the root of the word means ``eye of the day.'' These and other floral tidbits are presented alphabetically by plant or flower name in a compendium that will entertain and inform at the same time, noting not only where the words have come from but observations on how--and whether--the plants concerned live up to the name bestowed on them. For instance, does a truffle? The source in French means ``mockery.'' And weed? Yes, probably: it comes from ``wiod,'' the Saxon for ``wild.'' Basil, from the Greek for ``royal''? It's arguable. A browser will be rewarded, though a straight-through read may not be advisable. (Nov.)Library Journal
Hendrickson covers the origins of 600 gardening words in a dictionary arrangement with mostly one-paragraph explanations, though some terms receive longer treatment of ten or more paragraphs. Gardening terms that are loosely related to plant growing, such as popcorn , volunteer , boll weevil , and hell , are also included. The informal writing style makes the book better to dip into than to use as a source for identifying a gardening word. Public libraries will probably want this in the browsing collection for readers who are looking for a little information on a variety of gardening terms. (Bibliography and index not seen.)-- Dale Luch singer, Athens Area Technical Inst., Ga.Book Details
Published
November 1, 1993
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780671799106