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  • Ferns for American Gardens: Theology in the Public Square

    Ferns for American Gardens by Mickel, John;

    Theology in the Public Square

    Series: Challenges in Contemporary Theology;

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    • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
    • Date of Publication 8 April 1997

    • ISBN 9780028616186
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages370 pages
    • Size 231x176x17 mm
    • Weight 850 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Here's the definitive book on the cultivation and ornamental use of hardy ferns and their allies. Written by the Curator of Ferns at the New York Botanical Garden, it describes -- in an alphabetical by genus format -- more than 400 types of ferns and many more subspecies, varieties, and cultivars.

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    Here's the definitive book on the cultivation and ornamental use of hardy ferns and their allies. Written by the Curator of Ferns at the New York Botanical Garden, it describes -- in an alphabetical by genus format -- more than 400 types of ferns and many more subspecies, varieties, and cultivars. Each entry explains the fern's habit, frond size, color, hardiness zones, and ease of cultivation, and more. There are also chapters on fern structure and propagation, lists of specific ferns suited to varying growing condition, and an extensive source list, bibliography, glossary, and index of common names. Filled with more than 360 full-color photographs, Ferns for American Gardens is the ideal reference for gardeners eager to acquaint themselves with this wide-ranging and adaptable group of plants.

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