Native Plants of the Northeast: A Guide for Gardening and Conservation
K**N
My "Bible"
Within a day this book became my companion, ultimate reference, manual, journal and Northeast "Bible". I no longer make purchases for seeds or plants without it. Sure, I used to use the internet for deep searches, but now I have this in depth compilation to refer to. Packed with information it has caused me to rethink my garden goals. I have been planting natives for 5 years now, but now am diving deeper into conservation and a native tea garden too. My yard has cooled down by nearly 10 degrees in some areas, I rarely need to water, and the abundance of pollinators and birds and other wildlife that have reentered my micro ecosystem is thrilling. I can tell already my semi-urban yard will further improve now with this guide, and that the pages will show wear shortly. Love it and recommend it.
P**.
Incredibly useful book on native plants for gardening
This is an absolutely wonderful book on native plants of New England. It has just about every native plant I've ever heard of, with beautiful pictures, detailed descriptions, useful information. Every plant has the zones it will grow in, soil preferred (including moisture - very useful!) and the light the plant will tolerate. In addition, it describes the plant attributes, how to propagate, the natural range of the plant, and most plants have specific cultivars picked out as superior, and sometimes what roles the plant plays in the ecosystem. Almost every plant has a photograph. Incredibly useful.I love how the book is organized - by type of plant (fern, grass, shrub, tree, vine, etc), then by latin name. There's a comprehensive index if you don't know the latin name. Also incredibly useful is the set of lists in the back - plants that tolerate wet soil, plants for dry soil, plants that tolerate shade, plants for butterflies and hummingbirds, plants with fruits for birds, plants with fruits for mammals - all organized by the light tolerance of the plant and plant type. Also useful was the introduction, which describes the different kinds of plant communities.There are more detailed reference books out there, but as far as a good reference for the ordinary gardener, with COLOR pictures, this is the best!
S**W
Wonderful Resource
This is a great resource for anyone who wants to know more about native plants for the Northeast.
P**M
Well worth buying for native plant enthusiasts
This is alot more than a seed catalog read. I enjoyed the Professor's introduction, in which he shares a great deal about many plants in the book, his favorites, why, and how they work in his own garden. Not particularly applicable to me personally was a good deal of information on ecosystem types in the Northeast and wetland information.The appendices are very useful, but one of the best features are the multitude of pictures for nearly every species.The info given on each species is more in-depth than a seed catalog reference, and tells you what you need to know if you're interested in using that plant.Compared to the message of introduction of a more recent book that was just released, Prof. Leopold presents the subject in a much friendlier way, and is writing for a receptive audience, not attempting to defend his position as if under attack... .I keep referring to this book again and again as I continue to add native plantings to my backyard.
P**I
Excellent starting point for getting to know native plants
This is a great reference for anyone interested in knowing what's growing in naturally in the northeast. Native plants are so often dismissed as "weeds" but Leopold brings out their best features and shows they as the desirable beauties they are. The write-ups of the plants are concise and clear and include notes about soil and light conditions as well as propagation. The beautiful photos are excellent for plant identification although it would be better if there were more than one photo for each plant showing not just the flower but also more of the leaves, especially before the flower emerges. I would give the book 5 starts except that I have found that not every plant has a photo with its description. This makes it hard to flip through looking at photos to identify something you have found growing. But for the plants that have photos and descriptions, this is an excellent starting point for researching the natives.
T**N
more than just data tables and pictures. Excellent!
really enjoying this!
D**D
Amazing Packing and Great Book
I bought a used version from Towpath Trading. The book was wrapped well in plastic, then neatly wrapped in packing paper and shipped in a bubble package. I buy lots of books, over decades and this is the best packing I've ever seen. As far as the book, it is exactly what I was looking for. I have long been in the process of removing invasive and non-native plants from my yard and planting for nature. I have a library on the topic and this book will be a great addition.
K**R
Great
My son loved it. He is 16, super into plants and science and thought it was fantastic.
J**N
Very Informative
This book is helping me plan my backyard.
A**R
Five Stars
Lovely book at a good price. Promptly delivered. Many thanks.
B**S
Excellent product & fast delivery
The book was really well packaged, is in new condition just as described, and was shipped and delivered really fast. I received it even earlier than I expected. Overall I’m impressed and I highly recommend this seller.
R**Y
A native plant gardener's bible
This book is well laid out, well indexed, with lots of clear pictures and detailed descriptions of the growing conditions necessary for many native ferns, grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees. In the back are appendices listing the plants that like wet soil, dry soil, shade, those that are good for butterflies and hummingbirds, etc.The only thing that would have made the book even better would have been a table showing when each plant is in bloom and the plant's height. This would have helped gardeners wishing to incorporate these plants into their landscapes. The information is there, but you need to read each plant description to get it.Overall, though, it is the best book on the subject I have ever seen.
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