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The Benmore Fernery Celebrating the World of Ferns

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By: Mary Gibby(Author), Stephen Blackmore(Foreword By)
40 pages, ~95 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations
The Benmore Fernery
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  • The Benmore Fernery ISBN: 9781906129293 Paperback Oct 2009 Out of Print #233341
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Discover the world of ferns with this illustrated guidebook from RBGE.

The Fernery at Benmore is a unique building, constructed for James Duncan at his Benmore estate in the early 1870's at the height of the Victorian fern craze. This wonderful little book provides an overview of the history of the Fernery and the project that was undertaken to restore it. In addition, it highlights the fern collections in the four RBGE gardens (Edinburgh, Benmore, Dawyck and Logan) and provides an overview of the native Scottish ferns.

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Out of Print
By: Mary Gibby(Author), Stephen Blackmore(Foreword By)
40 pages, ~95 colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations
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