Alpine Plants Ecology for Gardeners
Alpine Plants
Ecology for Gardeners
Author: John E. G. Good, David Millward
ISBN: 9780881928112
Pages: 192
Format: 19 Χ 25
Binding: Hardback
Pub. Year: 2007
Illustrations:
150 color photos
Alpine Plants: Ecology for Gardeners explores ecosystems above the treeline on mountains and beyond the treeline in sub-polar regions from a gardener's perspective. It looks at the effects of geology and soils, low temperatures, precipitation, drought, and snow on the morphology and life cycles of alpine plants — including perennial herbs and grasses, annuals and biennials, prostrate and dwarf shrubs, bulbs, and cushion plants. Armed with an understanding of how plants function in these extreme environments, gardeners will be able to tailor their cultivation practices in lowland gardens to mimic the alpine habitat as closely as possible. A concise introduction to the science behind the success of alpine plants, this fascinating and accessible book is an invaluable complement to more plant-focused references.