Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East, Revised and Expanded
Autor Ms. Carolyn Summers, Kate Brittenhamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2024
As recent years have seen alarming declines of insect and bird populations in many states, more gardeners have discovered the importance of including native plants in order to nurture these pollinators and sustain local ecosystems. But when so many popular landscaping designs involve exotic cultivars and invasive plant species, how can you create a garden that is both aesthetically pleasing and ecologically responsible?
In this fully revised second edition of the classic guide Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East, gardening expert Carolyn Summers draws on the most recent research on sustainable landscaping. She is joined in this edition by her daughter, landscape designer Kate Brittenham, offering an intergenerational dialogue about the importance of using indigenous plants that preserve insect and bird habitats. The practical information they provide is equally useful for home gardeners and professionals, including detailed descriptions of keystone trees, shrubs, perennials, vines, and grasses that are native to the eastern United States. Accompanied by entirely new illustrations and updated plant lists, they offer chic yet eco-friendly landscape designs fully customized for different settings, from suburban yards to corporate office parks.
The states covered in this book are CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, TN, VA, VT, WI, and WV, as well as southern Quebec and Ontario.
In this fully revised second edition of the classic guide Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East, gardening expert Carolyn Summers draws on the most recent research on sustainable landscaping. She is joined in this edition by her daughter, landscape designer Kate Brittenham, offering an intergenerational dialogue about the importance of using indigenous plants that preserve insect and bird habitats. The practical information they provide is equally useful for home gardeners and professionals, including detailed descriptions of keystone trees, shrubs, perennials, vines, and grasses that are native to the eastern United States. Accompanied by entirely new illustrations and updated plant lists, they offer chic yet eco-friendly landscape designs fully customized for different settings, from suburban yards to corporate office parks.
The states covered in this book are CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, TN, VA, VT, WI, and WV, as well as southern Quebec and Ontario.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978833630
ISBN-10: 1978833636
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 81color and 6 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 178 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Revised and Expanded, now with more color
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978833636
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 81color and 6 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 178 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Revised and Expanded, now with more color
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
CAROLYN SUMMERS is an adjunct professor for continuing education at Westchester Community College in Valhalla, New York, where she provides technical assistance to the Native Plant Center. She created and maintains the nonprofit Flying Trillium Gardens and Preserve and has over thirty years of experience in the environmental and landscape design field.
KATE BRITTENHAM is the founder of Front Stoop Gardens, LLC, an ecological landscape design and gardening company in Troy, New York. A graduate of Skidmore College, she has worked with the Native Plant Trust and the New York Botanical Garden.
KATE BRITTENHAM is the founder of Front Stoop Gardens, LLC, an ecological landscape design and gardening company in Troy, New York. A graduate of Skidmore College, she has worked with the Native Plant Trust and the New York Botanical Garden.
Cuprins
Preface
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Why Should We Garden with Indigenous Plants?
Chapter 2 Wildlife in Field, Forest, and Garden
Hosting Butterflies and Moths
Feeding Bees
Attracting Pollinators
Bringing Up Birds
Links between Aquatic and Terrestrial Food Webs
Maintaining Wildlife in Your Garden
Uninvited Guests
The Wild Flora Sanctuary
Chapter 3 “Safe Sex” in the Garden
Understanding Scientific Names
Plant Reproduction
Science for Educated Plant Consumers
Principles of “Safe Sex” in the Garden
Chapter 4 Replacing Common Invasive Plants with Keystone Plants
Trees
Shrubs
Vines
Ground Covers
Perennials and Grasses
Invasive, Nonindigenous Plants You Will Not Find in a Nursery
Chapter 5 American Horticulture and Indigenous Plants: A Brief History
Americans Abroad
Americans at Home
“Paradise” Lost
Chapter 6 Ecological Landscape Design with Keystone Plants
Basic Design Principles
Foundation Gardens
Trees in the Landscape
Perennial Borders
Screening and Hedges
The New (Reduced) Lawn
Habitat Elements
The Suburban Home
The Townhouse
The Subdivision
The Corporate Campus
Chapter 7 Design Ideas Drawn from Indigenous Plant Communities
Habitats or Plant Communities
Forest Fragments and Woodland Edge
Successional Plant Communities
Freshwater Streams, Ponds, and Other Wetlands
The Seashore
Afterword
Appendix A: Keystone Plants
Appendix B: Circumboreal Plants
Appendix C: Perennials for Season-long
Bloom
Appendix D: Berries for Birds
Appendix E: Dioecious Plants
Appendix F: Indigenous Annuals and Biennials
Appendix G: Indigenous Heirlooms
Appendix H: Street Trees
Appendix I: Indigenous Plants Suited for Formal Gardens
Appendix J: Indigenous Plants Suited for Asian Designs
Appendix K: Fragrant and Aromatic Plants
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Why Should We Garden with Indigenous Plants?
Chapter 2 Wildlife in Field, Forest, and Garden
Hosting Butterflies and Moths
Feeding Bees
Attracting Pollinators
Bringing Up Birds
Links between Aquatic and Terrestrial Food Webs
Maintaining Wildlife in Your Garden
Uninvited Guests
The Wild Flora Sanctuary
Chapter 3 “Safe Sex” in the Garden
Understanding Scientific Names
Plant Reproduction
Science for Educated Plant Consumers
Principles of “Safe Sex” in the Garden
Chapter 4 Replacing Common Invasive Plants with Keystone Plants
Trees
Shrubs
Vines
Ground Covers
Perennials and Grasses
Invasive, Nonindigenous Plants You Will Not Find in a Nursery
Chapter 5 American Horticulture and Indigenous Plants: A Brief History
Americans Abroad
Americans at Home
“Paradise” Lost
Chapter 6 Ecological Landscape Design with Keystone Plants
Basic Design Principles
Foundation Gardens
Trees in the Landscape
Perennial Borders
Screening and Hedges
The New (Reduced) Lawn
Habitat Elements
The Suburban Home
The Townhouse
The Subdivision
The Corporate Campus
Chapter 7 Design Ideas Drawn from Indigenous Plant Communities
Habitats or Plant Communities
Forest Fragments and Woodland Edge
Successional Plant Communities
Freshwater Streams, Ponds, and Other Wetlands
The Seashore
Afterword
Appendix A: Keystone Plants
Appendix B: Circumboreal Plants
Appendix C: Perennials for Season-long
Bloom
Appendix D: Berries for Birds
Appendix E: Dioecious Plants
Appendix F: Indigenous Annuals and Biennials
Appendix G: Indigenous Heirlooms
Appendix H: Street Trees
Appendix I: Indigenous Plants Suited for Formal Gardens
Appendix J: Indigenous Plants Suited for Asian Designs
Appendix K: Fragrant and Aromatic Plants
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East is the most complete publication on the practical challenges associated with native plant gardening and fills this need very well for eastern gardeners. What Carolyn Summers tells us about indigenous plants and wildlife is critical to our sustainable future."
“This has been among my go-to books since its first publication for its trustworthy information. Carolyn Summers is an authority on native plants of the east and shares her extensive knowledge to enlighten us about the benefits of these critical species. Now she is joined by her daughter, Kate Brittenham, reaching a new generation with exciting graphics that bring fresh insight into sustainable gardening.”
"This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the natural history of eastern native plants and their use in gardens. The author combines thorough research with a clear, thoughtful viewpoint gleaned from her own personal experience. Very well written, it is an enjoyable read as well as a valuable tool for garden designers."
"Beautifully illustrated, Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East approaches landscape design from an ecological perspective, encouraging professional designers and backyard enthusiasts alike to intensify their use of indigenous or native plants. Emphasizing the importance of indigenous plant gardening and landscape design, Summers provides guidelines for beginning gardeners as well as experienced designers."
"Chock full of interesting facts and figures, Summers approaches design through the lens of ecology making the book unique in its approach and very relevant to anyone creating native gardens for a living."
“This has been among my go-to books since its first publication for its trustworthy information. Carolyn Summers is an authority on native plants of the east and shares her extensive knowledge to enlighten us about the benefits of these critical species. Now she is joined by her daughter, Kate Brittenham, reaching a new generation with exciting graphics that bring fresh insight into sustainable gardening.”
"This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the natural history of eastern native plants and their use in gardens. The author combines thorough research with a clear, thoughtful viewpoint gleaned from her own personal experience. Very well written, it is an enjoyable read as well as a valuable tool for garden designers."
"Beautifully illustrated, Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East approaches landscape design from an ecological perspective, encouraging professional designers and backyard enthusiasts alike to intensify their use of indigenous or native plants. Emphasizing the importance of indigenous plant gardening and landscape design, Summers provides guidelines for beginning gardeners as well as experienced designers."
"Chock full of interesting facts and figures, Summers approaches design through the lens of ecology making the book unique in its approach and very relevant to anyone creating native gardens for a living."
Descriere
In this fully revised second edition of the classic guide, mother and daughter landscape designers Carolyn Summers and Kate Brittenham draw upon the most recent research on sustainability to help you plant gardens that are both chic and eco-friendly. Both home gardeners and professionals will appreciate their detailed descriptions of indigenous plants that nurture native insects and birds.