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Armitage's Garden Annuals A Color Encyclopedia

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By: Allan M Armatage
372 pages, 1300 col photos, 1 map
Publisher: Timber Press
Armitage's Garden Annuals
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  • Armitage's Garden Annuals ISBN: 9780881926170 Hardback Feb 2004 Out of Print #144996
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Armitage selects proven specimens from nearly 200 genera of plants and evaluates their gardenworthiness and sheer beauty. He has illustrated the entries with more than 1300 colour photographs, complimented by more than 2 dozen helpful lists of plants suitable for particular situations or uses, including plants for cool summer areas, plants for dry situations, edible plants, container plants, shade plants, vines and flowers for cutting.

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Out of Print
By: Allan M Armatage
372 pages, 1300 col photos, 1 map
Publisher: Timber Press
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