The Rose Gardens of England
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book Overview
- Content: The book serves as a historical and practical survey of England's finest rose gardens, including those managed by the National Trust, public parks, and private estates.
- Themes: It explores the evolution of the "essentially English" rose garden concept, noting its 19th-century French origins and how cultivation methods have changed over time.
- Visuals: Editions are typically illustrated in colour to showcase various garden layouts and rose varieties.
Author: Michael Gibson
Format: Hardback, 200mm x 274mm, 1 g
Published: 1988, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Gardening
Description
Book Overview
- Content: The book serves as a historical and practical survey of England's finest rose gardens, including those managed by the National Trust, public parks, and private estates.
- Themes: It explores the evolution of the "essentially English" rose garden concept, noting its 19th-century French origins and how cultivation methods have changed over time.
- Visuals: Editions are typically illustrated in colour to showcase various garden layouts and rose varieties.
The Rose Gardens of England