100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names

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  • 100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names Book Detail

  • Author : Diana Wells
  • Release Date : 1997-01-02
  • Publisher : Algonquin Books
  • Genre : Gardening
  • Pages : 277
  • ISBN 13 : 1565126858
  • File Size : 49,49 MB

100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names by Diana Wells PDF Summary

Book Description: Illustrations by Ippy Patterson. From Baby Blue Eyes to Silver Bells, from Abelia to Zinnia, every flower tells a story. Gardening writer Diana Wells knows them all. Here she presents one hundred well-known garden favorites and the not-so-well-known stories behind their names. Not for gardeners only, this is a book for anyone interested not just in the blossoms, but in the roots, too.

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