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A Virgin for 80 Years Aucuba, an Overlooked Treasure

By: Linda Eggins(Author)
137 pages, 300 colour & b/w photos and b/w illustrations
A Virgin for 80 Years
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  • A Virgin for 80 Years ISBN: 9781915292117 Paperback Feb 2022 In stock
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About this book

Finding herself in sole charge of the National Collection of Aucuba japonica on the death of her knowledgeable plantsman husband, Linda Eggins became drawn into researching the species and realised that the cultivar names were confused. In her attempt to sort out the nomenclature she also uncovered a fascinating story behind this often derided shrub. She here tells the tale of the "Virgin for 80 years" while trying to get to the bottom of the cultivar confusion.

This book will encourage readers to look at aucubas with fresh eyes and respect for these valuable contributors to gardens past and present and find help in growing and naming them.

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Biography

Linda Eggins learnt botany from her plantsman-botanist husband while building their garden together, sharing it with visitors and giving talks. When her husband died, she continued their joint ventures and started seriously researching the National Collection of Aucuba japonica that they had established in their garden.

By: Linda Eggins(Author)
137 pages, 300 colour & b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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