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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: George Oxford Miller , George Oxford Miller , Paul W CoxPublisher: MBI Publishing Company Imprint: MBI Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 22.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9780760325391ISBN 10: 0760325391 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 07 April 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThe Monitor (McAllenTX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July. The Monitor (McAllen TX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that yard of the month sign by the 4th of July. The Monitor (McAllen TX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Web site, May 2006 (circ. unavailable) George Miller offers the definitive guide to choosing the best of the best among Texas' native plants. Houston Lifestyle & Homes, April 2007 Author George Oxford Miller will teach you how to successfully incorporate local plants into your landscape. The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Bryan, TX), May 12, 2006 I applaud Miller's effort to get gardeners to push the envelope on landscaping flora, and I like the way the 192-page softcover book is organized ... Also worth noting: Special lists near the front of the book The Monitor (McAllenTX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July. The Monitor (McAllenTX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July. The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Bryan, TX), May 12, 2006 I applaud Miller s effort to get gardeners to push the envelope on landscaping flora, and I like the way the 192-page softcover book is organized Also worth noting: Special lists near the front of the book Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Web site, May 2006 (circ. unavailable) George Miller offers the definitive guide to choosing the best of the best among Texas native plants. Houston Lifestyle & Homes, April 2007 Author George Oxford Miller will teach you how to successfully incorporate local plants into your landscape. The Monitor (McAllen TX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that yard of the month sign by the 4th of July. The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Bryan, TX), May 12, 2006 I applaud Miller's effort to get gardeners to push the envelope on landscaping flora, and I like the way the 192-page softcover book is organized ... Also worth noting: Special lists near the front of the book The Monitor (McAllen TX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Web site, May 2006 (circ. unavailable) George Miller offers the definitive guide to choosing the best of the best among Texas' native plants. Houston Lifestyle & Homes, April 2007 Author George Oxford Miller will teach you how to successfully incorporate local plants into your landscape. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Web site, May 2006 (circ. unavailable) George Miller offers the definitive guide to choosing the best of the best among Texas' native plants. Houston Lifestyle & Homes, April 2007 Author George Oxford Miller will teach you how to successfully incorporate local plants into your landscape. Author InformationEnvironmental photojournalist George Oxford Miller is writer, photographer, and third-generation nurseryman. He is well known for his many magazine articles, books, and photography on the plants and animals of Texas and the Southwest. His work has appeared in periodicals such as Living Bird, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and Wildlife Conservation and in publications of the National Wildlife Federation and the Sierra Club. He is author or co-author of several books, including Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas, A Field Guide to Wildlife of Texas and the Southwest, and The Ozarks: The People, the Mountains, the Magic. Miller resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |