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The Subtropical Garden
Or, Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden
Influential horticulturalist William Robinson changed Victorian garden style in this 1871 book, by using plants suitable for the English climate.
William Robinson (Author)
9781108037112, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 8 December 2011
322 pages, 59 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.35 kg
The Irish-born gardener and writer William Robinson (1838–1935) travelled widely to study gardens and gardening in Europe and America. In 1871 he founded a weekly illustrated periodical, The Garden, which he owned until 1919, and he published numerous books on different aspects of horticulture. Topics included annuals, hardy perennials, alpines and subtropical plants, as well as accounts of his travels. High Victorian garden fashion involved formal beds of exotic and hothouse flowers. Robinson was influential in introducing less formal garden designs, using plants more suited to the English climate. This work was published in 1871, and showed how impressive outdoor displays could be achieved from hardier species, rather than relying on expensive greenhouses for short-lived plants. Robinson's most famous books, The Wild Garden (1870) and The English Flower Garden (1883) are also reissues in this series.
Preface
Part I. Introduction and General Considerations
Part II. Description, Arrangement, Culture, etc., of Suitable Species, Hardy and Tender, Alphabetically Arranged
Part III. Selections of Plants for Various Purposes.
Subject Areas: Botany & plant sciences [PST]
