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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: J. D Vertrees , Peter GregoryPublisher: Timber Press Imprint: Timber Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.494kg ISBN: 9780881925012ISBN 10: 0881925012 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 08 June 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsIt is an absolute must for anyone interested in including any of these beautiful plants in the garden. This revised and expanded edition of Japanese Maples will be a bible for nurserymen, collectors, and gardeners for years to come. -- Harry Olsen Washington Park Arboretum Bulletin 20011129 Since 1978, the basic information source on these small trees has been Japanese Maples by J. D. Vertrees. Now, we have a valuable new third edition greatly enlarged and brought up to date by maple expert Peter Gregory. -- John Van de Water Newark Star-Ledger 20011021 Whether planting a single specimen tree or seriously collecting maples, this is the reference book to consult. -- D. H. Pfister Choice 20011107 The ultimate book about the aristocrat of trees ... the only English-language reference devoted to Japanese maples and one of the preeminent texts in the world for the propagation, identification and cultivation of this exceptionally useful plant. -- Joel M. Lerner Washington Post 20011208 This book [is] a most valued one for horticulturalists, nursery personnel, and gardeners of all sorts... There is no reason for the science and art associated with these great arboreal symbols to be neglected. Their care, preservation, and propogation are fully and expertly documented herein. -- James H. Flynn Jr. American Reference Books Annual 20010423 Beautifully done. Taxon 20011116 This book is considered by many to be the sine qua non and the authoriative source on this wonderful group of maple trees... Caution: You may get hooked. -- George Graine Virginia Master Gardeners Association Report 20030123 [This book] will meet the needs of all readers, but especially amateur gradeners, avid plant enthusiasts, and commercial nursery professionals. -- Gary Jennings Sida, Contributions to Botany 20020303 Still one of the best reference books I've found on Japanese Maples, so far. -- Nicola Green Whaley Leaf 20031029 The ultimate resource on Japanese maples is a book by the same name: Japanese Maples, Third Edition. -- Barbara Perry Lawton St. Louis Post-Dispatch 20060825 The definitive book on these lovely trees. -- Valerie Easton Seattle Times 20061129 Author Information"J. D. Vertrees (1915a""1993) was an entomologist, nurseryman, and educator who collected rare and unusual maples. At one time, his 1A -acre arboretum at Maplewood Nursery in Roseburg, Oregon, had the largest collection of Japanese maples in the United States. He amassed an impressive list of awards during his lifetime, including a Citation for Horticulture Research from the American Horticultural Society, a Special Achievement Award from the Oregon Association of Nurserymen, and the 1980 Thomas Roland Gold Medal from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. In 1997, Japanese Maples was selected by the American Horticultural Society as one of the 75 Great American Garden Books. Peter Gregory, retired manager of the world-famous Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire, England, has researched maples and other trees for more than 40 years. He began a career in tree research with the Forestry Commission Research Division and conducted various projects for more than thirty years, including provenance studies, species trials, and experiments on various plant establishment techniques, especially on difficult areas such as exposed sand dunes, mountain slopes, peat bogs, and infertile soils. For five years he managed the Royal Forests of Yardley Chase and Salcey in Northamptonshire before being appointed as manager at the world-famous Westonbirt Arboretum, one of the largest collections of trees in the temperate world-especially famous for its wonderful variety of maples of all species, ages, shapes, and sizes. He has continued his studies of maples since his retirement, becoming Chairman of the international Maple Society, which he helped found in 1990, and Editor of the Society's quarterly journal. He is recognized internationally as one of the leading authorities in all aspects of maples. Peter lives in Cirencester, England, where - besides trees - he enjoys photography, climbing, tennis, and squash." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |