Ferns For A Cool Temperate Climate


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Ferns for a Cool Temperate Climate


Ferns for a Cool Temperate Climate

Author: Martin Rickard

language: en

Publisher: The Crowood Press

Release Date: 2021-08-23


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Over the last twenty or so years garden ferns have greatly increased in popularity and a gardener's options have never been more exciting, but making the correct choice has perhaps become more difficult. Written for the gardener, enthusiast and horticulturalist, this book will reveal the fabulous range of form offered by ferns; show ways of displaying ferns in the smallest to the largest gardens; help in the selection process by giving guidance on tolerance of cold, soil acidity, drought, sun, wind etc. There are also suggestions where to acquire ferns, from the commonest to the rarest. An authoritative and highly illustrated A to Z section, listing over 500 different taxa, further helps with identification and selecting the ideal fern for any cool temperate garden.

Ferns for a Cool Temperate Climate


Ferns for a Cool Temperate Climate

Author: Martin Rickard

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2025-07


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Plant Cold Hardiness and Freezing Stress


Plant Cold Hardiness and Freezing Stress

Author: P.H. Li

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2012-12-02


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Plant Cold Hardiness and Freezing Stress: Mechanisms and Crop Implications, Volume 2 contains the proceedings of an International Seminar on Plant Cold Hardiness, held at the Sapporo Educational and Cultural Hall, Sapporo, Japan on August 11-14, 1981. Organized into five parts, this book aims to update the fundamental phenomena of plant cold acclimation and freezing behavior, to examine the hypotheses and ideas important to plant cold hardiness research, and to review the application of research findings for improving the quality of life. This volume particularly addresses the cold acclimation, freezing, and other temperature-related stresses in plants. Strategies for improving freezing survival are also presented. This volume will make an additional, significant contribution to researchers involved in understanding and planning research strategies for plant cold hardiness and for attenuating crop losses by frosts and severe winters.