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Architectural Plants - Christine Shaw
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Architectural Plants - Christine Shaw

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Using architectural plants, a plain garden can become an exciting space filled with drama and dimension. This guide helps you to successfully choose plants and to care for the most popular varieties. 200 COLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS (paperback 192 pages)

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Comprehensive information on bamboos, grasses, ferns, palms and popular succulents. Easy-to-use charts for handy reference and plant comparison. Packed with practical advice and expert hints and tips. Features handy troubleshooting ideas for identifying and eradication common pests and diseases.

Christine Shaw studied horticulture at the Isle of Wight Horticultural College while working nights as a croupier. She has worked at Angus White’s famous nursery near Horsham, and set up a new branch at Chichester in 1996, which she continues to run. In addition, Christine has established a successful career for herself as a freelance horticultural journalist, writing articles for The English Garden, Garden Inspirations, RHS The Garden and Exotic Gardening. She lives in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.
 
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