Native Plants of the Midwest: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best 500 Species for the Garden

Author:   Alan Branhagen
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
ISBN:  

9781604695939


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   16 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Native Plants of the Midwest, by regional plant expert Alan Branhagan, features the best native plants in the heartland and offers clear and concise guidance on how to use them in the garden. Plant profiles for more than 500 species of trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, ground covers, bulbs, and annuals contain the common and botanical names, growing information, tips on using the plant in a landscape, and advice on related plants. You ll learn how to select the right plant and how to design with native plants. Helpful lists of plants for specific purposes are shared throughout. This comprehensive book is for native plant enthusiasts and home gardeners in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, northern Arkansas, and eastern Kansas.

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Author:   Alan Branhagen
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Timber Press
ISBN:  

9781604695939


ISBN 10:   1604695935
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   16 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book on native plants for gardeners and naturalists alike. --Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist at Chicago Botanic Garden Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library. --Edward S. Lyon, director of Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University As more people are incorporating more natives in their landscapes for their own pleasure, pollinators, and birds, this book will be used by novice and experienced gardeners alike. --Booklist The sheer number of beautiful photographs in this volume provide an excellent way for readers to browse and become inspired by the beauty of native Midwest plants. . . . Gardeners wishing to learn more about native Midwest plants from an experienced professional will appreciate the blending of growing recommendations along with the author's personal experiences using each plant. --Library Journal Save time, money, and perhaps the most valuable natural resource--water--by going native in your green space. Native Plants of the Midwest features the best native plants in the heartland and offers clear and concise guidance on how to use them in the garden. . . . This comprehensive book is perfect for both plant enthusiasts and home gardeners looking to reap the benefits of a native garden. --Michigan Gardener Well designed and richly illustrated, Branhagen's book will be of value to landscapers, restoration ecologists, and home gardeners interested in creating regionally appropriate landscapes. --Choice Well-researched but accessible plant bible. --The Columbus Dispatch Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written guide to the Midwest's best native plants for home gardens. . . . an excellent guide to help us choose plants that will offer the home gardener the most success. --The Gateway Gardener'sâ


"""Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book on native plants for gardeners and naturalists alike."" --Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist at Chicago Botanic Garden ""Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library."" --Edward S. Lyon, director of Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University ""As more people are incorporating more natives in their landscapes for their own pleasure, pollinators, and birds, this book will be used by novice and experienced gardeners alike."" --Booklist ""The sheer number of beautiful photographs in this volume provide an excellent way for readers to browse and become inspired by the beauty of native Midwest plants. . . . Gardeners wishing to learn more about native Midwest plants from an experienced professional will appreciate the blending of growing recommendations along with the author's personal experiences using each plant."" --Library Journal ""Save time, money, and perhaps the most valuable natural resource--water--by going native in your green space. Native Plants of the Midwest features the best native plants in the heartland and offers clear and concise guidance on how to use them in the garden. . . . This comprehensive book is perfect for both plant enthusiasts and home gardeners looking to reap the benefits of a native garden."" --Michigan Gardener ""Well designed and richly illustrated, Branhagen's book will be of value to landscapers, restoration ecologists, and home gardeners interested in creating regionally appropriate landscapes."" --Choice ""Includes stunning images that showcase the leafy and colorful variations in nature and is ideal for those looking to update their landscape."" --Green Bay Press-Gazette ""Well-researched but accessible plant bible."" --The Columbus Dispatch ""Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written guide to the Midwest's best native plants for home gardens. . . . an excellent guide to help us choose plants that will offer the home gardener the most success."" --The Gateway Gardener's​"


Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book onnative plants for gardeners and naturalists alike. Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist atChicago Botanic Garden Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library. Edward S. Lyon, director of Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University


Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book onnative plants for gardeners and naturalists alike. Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist at<b>Chicago Botanic Garden</b> Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library. Edward S. Lyon, director of <b>Reiman Gardens</b>, Iowa State University As more people are incorporating more natives in their landscapes for their own pleasure, pollinators, and birds, this book will be used by novice and experienced gardeners alike. <i><b>Booklist</b></i> Well-researched but accessible plant bible. <i><b>The Columbus Dispatch</b></i>


Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book on native plants for gardeners and naturalists alike. --Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist at Chicago Botanic Garden Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library. --Edward S. Lyon, director of Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University As more people are incorporating more natives in their landscapes for their own pleasure, pollinators, and birds, this book will be used by novice and experienced gardeners alike. --Booklist The sheer number of beautiful photographs in this volume provide an excellent way for readers to browse and become inspired by the beauty of native Midwest plants. . . . Gardeners wishing to learn more about native Midwest plants from an experienced professional will appreciate the blending of growing recommendations along with the author's personal experiences using each plant. --Library Journal Save time, money, and perhaps the most valuable natural resource--water--by going native in your green space. Native Plants of the Midwest features the best native plants in the heartland and offers clear and concise guidance on how to use them in the garden. . . . This comprehensive book is perfect for both plant enthusiasts and home gardeners looking to reap the benefits of a native garden. --Michigan Gardener Well designed and richly illustrated, Branhagen's book will be of value to landscapers, restoration ecologists, and home gardeners interested in creating regionally appropriate landscapes. --Choice Includes stunning images that showcase the leafy and colorful variations in nature and is ideal for those looking to update their landscape. --Green Bay Press-Gazette Well-researched but accessible plant bible. --The Columbus Dispatch Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written guide to the Midwest's best native plants for home gardens. . . . an excellent guide to help us choose plants that will offer the home gardener the most success. --The Gateway Gardener'sâ Alan has masterfully infused the spirit of the Midwest into a practical book onnative plants for gardeners and naturalists alike. Richard Hawke, Plant Evaluation Manager and Associate Scientist atChicago Botanic Garden Whether you are a native plant aficionado or simply looking to add regionally appropriate plants to your landscape, this book will become a valued addition to your library. Edward S. Lyon, director of Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University As more people are incorporating more natives in their landscapes for their own pleasure, pollinators, and birds, this book will be used by novice and experienced gardeners alike. Booklist Well-researched but accessible plant bible. The Columbus Dispatch


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Alan Branhagen is director of operations at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and the former director of horticulture at Powell Gardens, Kansas City s botanical garden. He is the author of Native Plants of the Midwest and The Gardener s Butterfly Book and has written articles for a range of publications, including Fine Gardening, Missouri Gardener, and Missouri Prairie Journal. Alan is a naturalist and plantsman with a background in garden design and management; he specializes in botany, butterflies, and birds.

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