Plants for Shade

“Plants for Shade” by Allen Paterson, published by Dent in 1981, is a first edition that spans 214 pages. This book presents the concept that shade can be a beneficial element in gardening, offering opportunities for a variety of beautiful plants and shrubs. The author explores the requirements of shade-tolerant plants, providing readers with insights into how to effectively incorporate these species into their gardens.
In this comprehensive guide, readers will find an annotated catalogue dedicated to shade-loving and shade-tolerant plants, detailing their specific needs and characteristics. The book emphasizes the potential of shaded areas in landscaping and gardening, making it a valuable resource for those interested in technology and engineering aspects of horticulture. With its focus on practical applications, “Plants for Shade” serves as a useful reference for anyone looking to enhance their gardening experience in shaded environments.
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The author shows that shade can be a positive asset, with potential for a whole range of beautiful plants and shrubs. He discusses the needs of shade-tolerant plants and devotes the main part of the book to an annotated catalogue of shade-loving and shade-tolerant plants.
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