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This volume attempts to convey the diversity and beauty of California's native plants and demonstrating how they can be brought into ecologically sound, attractive, workable, and artful gardens. Structured around major California plant communities -- bluffs, redwoods, the Channel Islands, coastal scrub, grasslands, deserts, oak woodlands, mixed evergreen woodlands, riparian, chaparral, mountain meadows, and wetlands -- the book's twelve chapters each include sample plans for a native garden design accompanied by original drawings, color photographs, a plant list, tips on successful gardening with individual species, and more. The authors demonstrate the benefits of going native with gardens that require less water and fewer fertilizers, attract wildlife, engage the senses, create a sense of place, and, at the same time, preserve our rich natural heritage. This work includes more than 600 selected native species recommended for the garden and more than 300 photographs of native plants, natural plant communities, and residential native gardens.
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Designing California Native Gardens: The Plant Community Approach to Artful, Ecological Gardens (Phyllis M. Faber Books)
June 4, 2007, University of California Press
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in English
0520239784 9780520239784
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