Variegated Trees and Shrubs: The Illustrated Encyclopedia by butor)

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Once the subject of snobbery and derision, variegated plants are now among the more sought-after and collected treasures of garden connoisseurs. Whether marbled, dotted, splashed, or veined, variegated foliage never fails to catch the eye and to add excitement whatever the flowering season. Variegated Trees and Shrubs (which includes woody ground covers and vines as well) fills an important gap in the literature and provides valuable information on selections that provide long-lasting specimen and accent plantings for years of garden pleasure. Written under the sponsorship of the Netherlands' prestigious Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society, this book describes in detail nearly 800 variegated trees, shrubs, and vines available internationally from nurseries. Painstaking in the accuracy of its nomenclature --- variegated plants are notorious for being misnamed in commerce --- this volume also includes a scientific discussion of the reasons for variegation as well as an essay on how to design with variegated plants in any garden. More than 760 garden photographs have been assembled from the author's collection and from contributors around the world. Editorial Reviews From Booklist Not so long ago, variegated leaves were disliked, but no more. Today the passionate attachment gardeners have for yellow spots, colorful stripes, and creamy splashes seems boundless. A plant breeder in the Netherlands and all-around expert in the field of horticulture, Houtman brings a trained eye and keen understanding of variegation to this beautifully illustrated compendium of woody plants. By devoting an entire encyclopedia exclusively to a trove of variegated cultivars and species, Houtman provides professionals and avid gardeners with a stimulating selection of garden specimens to choose from, whether it's a shrub to lighten up a shady area or a stunning tree as one element in an interesting composition with denser green foliage plants. Bevies of plants just starting to show up in nursery catalogs or beginning to appear at garden centers are included here, making Houtman's effort invaluable to anyone needing to stay current. Alice Joyce Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Review This is a well-written book worthy of placement in any lbrary. -James H. Flynn Jr., American Reference Books Annual, 2005 Book Description Whether marbled, dotted, splashed, or veined, variegated foliage never fails to catch the eye and to add excitement whatever the season. Variegated Trees and Shrubs (which includes woody ground covers and vines as well) fills an important gap in the literature. Written under the sponsorship of the Netherlands' prestigious Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society, this book describes and illustrates in detail nearly 800 variegated trees, shrubs, and vines available internationally from nurseries. Painstaking in the accuracy of its nomenclature-variegated plants are notorious for being misnamed-this volume also includes a scientific discussion of the reasons for variegation as well as an essay on how to design with variegated plants. Book Description Whether marbled, dotted, splashed, or veined, variegated foliage never fails to catch the eye and to add excitement whatever the season. Variegated Trees and Shrubs (which includes woody ground covers and vines as well) fills an important gap in the literature. Written under the sponsorship of the Netherlands' prestigious Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society, this book describes and illustrates in detail nearly 800 variegated trees, shrubs, and vines available internationally from nurseries. Painstaking in the accuracy of its nomenclature-variegated plants are notorious for being misnamed-this volume also includes a scientific discussion of the reasons for variegation as well as an essay on how to design with variegated plants. From the Author Ronald Houtman is currently secretary of the Trials Committee of the Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society (RBHS). About the Author Ronald Houtman is currently secretary of the Trials Committee of the Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society (RBHS). He grew up in the world-famous nursery village Boskoop, and after his training as a nurseryman he worked for the Dutch firms P. G. Zwijnenburg and Firma C. Esveld. Apart from his work for the RBHS, Houtman serves as a private consultant, breeds new plants, writes and edits catalogs for nurseries, and writes descriptions for plant breeders' rights and patent applications. Houtman is a frequent lecturer and has written numerous articles in journals such as Dendroflora. He has a special interest in Stachyurus and Viburnum. Excerpt. ® Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. When designing a garden the first question should be, What do we expect from our garden? After drawing the plan and laying the hardscaping, the following stage is the planting of trees, shrubs, and perennials. Too often the use of variegated plants is overlooked. As a devotee and collector of variegated plants, I think this is a pity. Golden and silver variegated plants offer so much to enjoy, for the devoted amateur in particular. There are many beautiful variegated trees, some not too vigorous in growth. Many colorful shrubs, conifers, and dwarf subjects give a wealth of color, which can cheer up a garden when added to the various green tints. Until now the use of variegated plants in private and public gardens has often been restricted to Aucuba, Elaeagnus, and Cornus. This book illustrates the vast possibilities of diversifying a garden design by using variegated plants. They can be used easily to create distinct color schemes in shrub borders or flower beds. The bright leaves of variegated plants contrast well with darker green foliage and deeper colored flowers. In the moderate regions of the Northern Hemisphere there is a rather long season when gardens have few or no flowers, roughly from October until May. People long for something cheerful and colorful in their garden during that period. For example, Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Aureovariegata' and 'Variegata', golden and silver variegated Nootka cypress, are both very winter hardy. Numerous shrubs also retain their color well in winter; Elaeagnus pungens 'Goldrim' is a personal favorite. However, another member of this genus, Elaeagnus × ebbingei 'Gilt Edge', only shows its radiant colors from summer until late autumn. Variegated plants are often chimeras, that is, they contain genetically different cell layers. Therefore, the plants are somewhat weaker than green plants of the same genera. In particular, in severe winters chimeras can suffer more than their green counterparts. Moreover, there are also variegated plants that will barely survive in the Northern Hemisphere due to harsh climatic conditions. It is often sufficient to give these a protective layer of straw or reed, although sometimes it is advisable to place these tender plants indoors. In many cases it is useful to propagate some of the weaker plants well before winter sets in, so that they will be available as young plants the following spring after having overwintered under protection in frames or greenhouses. Certain variegated plants may scorch when exposed to direct sunlight and these should be planted in a semi-shaded location. This can be done by planting them partly underneath evergreen shrubs or giving temporary shading by means of lattices or rush-mats. Such a method can be useful in climates in which hot sunny days occur only now and then. Long lists of variegated plants that are suitable for private gardens, public parks, and urban green areas can be made easily, but there is always a danger that such lists become compulsory. It is better to be attracted by the beauty of a plant noticed in a garden here or there, which will prompt you to start further investigations into the origin, name, and source of supply of that particular plant. Enquiries made with plant centers or specialist retail nurseries may result in a gem for your garden that will be admired by friends and neighbors. I wish the readers of this comprehensive work much pleasure, and I hope and expect that they will enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed collecting and working with variegated plants for the past forty years.

Publication Details

Title: Variegated Trees and Shrubs: The Illustrated Encyclopedia

Author(s):

  • butor)

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Binding: Hardcover

Published by: Timber Press, Incorporated: , 2004

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ISBN: 9780881926491 | 0881926493

340 pages. 8.5 x 1.13 x 11 inches

  • ENG- English
Book Condition: Very Good
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