Native Trees and Plants for Florida Landscaping
Tallahassee: Florida Dept Agriculture, 1969.
Photo illustrated wraps, 6 by 9 inches; 133 pages with an index. Illustrated with b/w photographs, The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear; with small loss on the lower front corner of the cover.
This valuable guide for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor spaces with indigenous flora. Tailored specifically for Florida's unique climate and soil conditions, this book meticulously details a wide array of native species that thrive in the state.
Bush, renowned for his expertise in horticulture, provides comprehensive information on each plant's characteristics, growth habits, and ideal growing conditions. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned landscaper, his clear and concise descriptions make it easy to select the right plants for your garden or property.
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on sustainability and environmental stewardship. By promoting the use of native plants, Bush encourages readers to conserve water, reduce pesticide use, and support local wildlife habitats. Each plant profile is accompanied by beautiful photographs, illustrating both the aesthetic appeal and ecological benefits of incorporating native species into your landscape design.
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Price: $12.95

