Review:
'It is enormously refreshing to read a gardening book written by people who really know their subject' -- Sue Minter, Head of Living Collections, in the Eden Project Friends Magazine, Summer 2004
'a definitive guide to the wealth of historical and recent information about exotic gardening' -- Cornish Guardian, 06.05.04
'promises to be one of the most well-thumbed and talked-about reference works of its kind for many a year'. -- Roy Lancaster, in The Garden, July 2004
‘a must have item' -- Inside Cornwall, May 2004
‘well illustrated, easy to read and packed full of fascinating information. It is a classic’ -- Cornwall Gardens Trust Journal, 2004
About the Author:
Philip McMillan Browse is a horticultural consultant, and has been Director of the Saratoga Horticultural Foundation in California, and Director of the Royal Horticultural Society's Garden at Wisley. He is one of the originators of the Eden Project in Cornwall, and has been Horticultural Director of the Lost Gardens of Heligan since its modern beginnings. His publications include Plant Propagation (1979), and Palms for Cooler Climates (1993). He is co-author of The Heligan Vegetable Bible (2000), and author of Heligan: Fruit, Flowers and Herbs (Alison Hodge, 2005).
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