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Sibbaldia 19

Sibbaldia 19

Volume 19 of Sibbaldia, the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture is published by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

With articles from staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh as well from authors in botanic gardens in Wales (UK), New Zealand, Russia, Ireland and the Netherlands, volume 19 covers a wide range of topics of interest to professional and amateur horticulturists. These include how to make a rain garden, blight resistant camellia cultivars, rooting compounds made from lentil and willow extracts and the diverse plant collections in the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Polar-Alpine Botanical Institute in the Arctic Circle.

 Pages 150 Full colour Soft back

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Sibbaldia 19

$33.84

$11.84

Sibbaldia 19

Volume 19 of Sibbaldia, the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture is published by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

With articles from staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh as well from authors in botanic gardens in Wales (UK), New Zealand, Russia, Ireland and the Netherlands, volume 19 covers a wide range of topics of interest to professional and amateur horticulturists. These include how to make a rain garden, blight resistant camellia cultivars, rooting compounds made from lentil and willow extracts and the diverse plant collections in the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Polar-Alpine Botanical Institute in the Arctic Circle.

 Pages 150 Full colour Soft back

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Volume 19 of Sibbaldia, the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture is published by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

With articles from staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh as well from authors in botanic gardens in Wales (UK), New Zealand, Russia, Ireland and the Netherlands, volume 19 covers a wide range of topics of interest to professional and amateur horticulturists. These include how to make a rain garden, blight resistant camellia cultivars, rooting compounds made from lentil and willow extracts and the diverse plant collections in the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Polar-Alpine Botanical Institute in the Arctic Circle.

 Pages 150 Full colour Soft back