The Subtropical Garden; or, beauty of form in the flower garden.
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The book outlines principles and practical advice for achieving subtropical effects in temperate flower gardens by prioritizing plants with large, graceful or architectural foliage over mere masses of colour. It emphasizes careful selection of truly suitable species, avoidance of formal, stage-like beds, and the use of irregular groupings, isolated specimens on turf, and hardy trees and shrubs to provide dramatic form. Practical sections address positioning, culture, seasonal handling of tender exotics and potted stove plants, and simple companion planting to conceal pots or bare soil while maintaining a picturesque composition.
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