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Rating:  Summary: Presents a canna expert's complete review of the plant Review: Cannas are thought of in terms of their beautiful color. Ian Cooke's Gardener's Guide To Growing Cannas presents a canna expert's complete review of the plant, from an A-Z listing of varieties to the history of cannas, their cultivation and species, and cannas in the garden. Gardener's Guide To Growing Cannas is an appealing, colorful, comprehensive guide which gardeners and horticulturalists will appreciate.
Rating:  Summary: the gardeners guide to growing cannas Review: Finally a book on the long-awaited gardening subject: CANNAS , with the fine writing and photoes we expect from Ian Cooke. A very useful book for gardeners who love that exotic garden look.
Rating:  Summary: the gardeners guide to growing cannas Review: Finally a book on the long-awaited gardening subject: CANNAS , with the fine writing and photoes we expect from Ian Cooke. A very useful book for gardeners who love that exotic garden look.
Rating:  Summary: The only book dedicated to Cannas Review: This book deserves more than five stars! I had searched for a book on Cannas for a long time. As Ian Cooke points out, this book is the only comprehensive work published on Cannas since 1903. It has become one of my treasured plant bibles, along side with "Heliconia: An Identification Guide" by Fred Berry & W. John Kress and "Exotica" by Alfred Graf.I live in the tropics and Cannas are indispensable in adding colours to an otherwise overpowering green garden. This book is aimed at gardeners in temperate climate countries, who have a more challenging task in growing Cannas. Ian Cooke is obviously an authority on these plants. The book has valuable information on Canna species, cultivation including common pests and diseases, and propagation by rhizome division and growing from seeds. There is even a list of websites/nurseries dedicated to this genus and is an alternative avenue for sourcing of new species by keen gardeners.
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