An edition of Daffodil (2013)

Daffodil

the remarkable story of the world's most popular spring flower

1st ed.
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Daffodil
Noël Kingsbury
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An edition of Daffodil (2013)

Daffodil

the remarkable story of the world's most popular spring flower

1st ed.
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This book charts the remarkable story of the daffodil from the tombs of the Pharaohs, through pre-Darwin evolutionary theory, to Cornwall's burgeoning bulb business and diversification efforts by breeders seeking the definitive bloom. Today's gardener's have a rich palette including the pink-cupped Backhouse hybrids, the star-like 'Firebrand' bred by Engleheart, and P.D. Williams's 'Killigrew', described as "perfect in form, balance, and quality." Garden cultivation notes, description, and recommendations introduce the delights of the less well-known daffodils such as the fragrant Jonquils and windswept Narcissus cyclamineus without neglecting the classics such as bold, butter yellow 'King Alfred'. Exquisite plant portraits combine with an engaging narrative to capture the spirit of these delightful spring flowers that immortalize the work of early plant breeders, offer a tempting array of plant options to gardeners, and bring continuing pleasure to all.--INSIDE FLAP.

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Publisher
Timber Press
Language
English
Pages
220

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Table of Contents

Daffodil definitions
From the tombs of the pharaohs: early daffodil history
Travelling, changing, and multiplying: the nineteenth century
Cornwall: centre of the daffodil universe
Breeders and conservers: daffodil people
Gone native: daffodil colonies and hotspots
Daffodils in the garden.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Portland, OR

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
584/.34
Library of Congress
SB413.D12 K56 2013, SB413.D12+

The Physical Object

Pagination
220 p.
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26918363M
ISBN 10
1604693185
ISBN 13
9781604693188
LCCN
2012037996
OCLC/WorldCat
811337487

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