What is that Plant?  
Author(s): Louise Burfitt
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399006170
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Spring is the most captivating season of the year for both novice and veteran gardeners as green shoots emerge from bare earth, announcing the promise of beautiful blooms to come. But have you ever found yourself crouched beside a flower bed, puzzling over which plants exactly are pushing their way through the soil?

Difficult, but by no means impossible – and this is where this picture-led book, jam-packed with useful information, compelling facts and identification tips for beginners, is at hand. Cataloguing 150 common garden plants found in Britain and Europe, the book covers perennials, flowers, shrubs, weeds and wildflowers as well as a unique section on self-seeding plants, which merrily spread about our gardens and can prove difficult to identify.

As well as satisfying your curiosity, identifying the plants in your outdoor space will help you get the most out of your plot. Without knowing which flowers, herbs, shrubs or weeds you are working with, it is impossible to give your garden or allotment the care it needs to thrive. And even those without the luxury of their own outdoor space will find interesting insights on plant names and origins alongside intriguing historical tidbits in this engaging field guide, from the connection between daffodils and dementia in Wales to the controversial history of the hawthorn tree.

In this comprehensive directory, you’ll find garden plants organized according to type with hands-on advice for identifying the mystery interlopers in your borders, and information about their height, spread, flowering period and toxicity. Discover a wide array of British garden plants, with practical tips for their care and uses.
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Spring is the most captivating season of the year for both novice and veteran gardeners as green shoots emerge from bare earth, announcing the promise of beautiful blooms to come. But have you ever found yourself crouched beside a flower bed, puzzling over which plants exactly are pushing their way through the soil?

Difficult, but by no means impossible – and this is where this picture-led book, jam-packed with useful information, compelling facts and identification tips for beginners, is at hand. Cataloguing 150 common garden plants found in Britain and Europe, the book covers perennials, flowers, shrubs, weeds and wildflowers as well as a unique section on self-seeding plants, which merrily spread about our gardens and can prove difficult to identify.

As well as satisfying your curiosity, identifying the plants in your outdoor space will help you get the most out of your plot. Without knowing which flowers, herbs, shrubs or weeds you are working with, it is impossible to give your garden or allotment the care it needs to thrive. And even those without the luxury of their own outdoor space will find interesting insights on plant names and origins alongside intriguing historical tidbits in this engaging field guide, from the connection between daffodils and dementia in Wales to the controversial history of the hawthorn tree.

In this comprehensive directory, you’ll find garden plants organized according to type with hands-on advice for identifying the mystery interlopers in your borders, and information about their height, spread, flowering period and toxicity. Discover a wide array of British garden plants, with practical tips for their care and uses.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Halftitle
  • Dedication
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Why identify plants?
  • How to use this book
  • Guide to individual entries
  • Perennial Plants & Bulbs
    • • Agapanthus
    • • Alstroemeria
    • • Astrantia
    • • Border iris
    • • Catmint
    • • Chrysanthemum
    • • Coneflower
    • • Daffodil
    • • Delphinium
    • • Geum
    • • Globe thistle
    • • Hardy geranium
    • • Hellebores
    • • Heuchera
    • • Hosta
    • • Japanese anemone
    • • Lamb’s ear
    • • Lupin
    • • Michaelmas daisy
    • • Penstemon
    • • Peony
    • • Perennial phlox
    • • Red hot poker
    • • Rose campion
    • • Scabious
    • • Sedum
    • • Snowdrop
    • • Spring crocus
    • • Tulip
  • Self-seeders & spreaders
    • • Allium
    • • Aquilegia
    • • Bear’s breeches
    • • Bluebell
    • • Borage
    • • California poppy
    • • Campanula
    • • Canterbury bells
    • • Comfrey
    • • Cornflower
    • • Cyclamen
    • • Elephant’s ears
    • • Feverfew
    • • Forget-me-not
    • • Foxglove
    • • Grape hyacinth
    • • Hollyhock
    • • Lady’s mantle
    • • Lemon balm
    • • Love-in-a-mist
    • • Lungwort
    • • Mexican fleabane
    • • Mint
    • • Nasturtium
    • • Periwinkle
    • • Pot marigold
    • • Sea holly
    • • Snapdragon
    • • Sweet rocket
    • • Verbena
    • • Wallflower
  • Shrubs, grasses, trees & climbers
    • • Bamboo
    • • Blackthorn
    • • Boston ivy
    • • Buddleia
    • • Camellia
    • • Cape figwort
    • • Castor oil plant
    • • Clematis montana
    • • Dogwood
    • • Elder
    • • Fig
    • • Flowering currant
    • • Forsythia
    • • Hardy fuchsia
    • • Hawthorn
    • • Hazel
    • • Holly
    • • Honeysuckle
    • • Hydrangea
    • • Japanese maple
    • • Lavender
    • • Lavender cotton
    • • Lilac
    • • Mahonia
    • • Mexican orange blossom
    • • Mock orange
    • • Pampas grass
    • • Passion flower
    • • Perennial sweet pea
    • • Rhododendron
    • • Rose of Sharon
    • • Rosemary
    • • Smoke bush
    • • Star jasmine
    • • Virginia creeper
    • • Wisteria
    • • Witch hazel
  • Weeds & wildflowers
    • • Bindweed
    • • Bramble
    • • Bristly oxtongue
    • • Chickweed
    • • Cleavers
    • • Couch grass
    • • Cow parsley
    • • Creeping wood sorrel
    • • Curled dock
    • • Dandelion
    • • Deadnettle
    • • Dog rose
    • • Dog violet
    • • Enchanter’s nightshade
    • • Fat hen
    • • Field scabious
    • • Garden speedwell
    • • Giant hogweed
    • • Great mullein
    • • Green alkanet
    • • Ground elder
    • • Groundsel
    • • Hairy bittercress
    • • Hart’s tongue fern
    • • Herb Robert
    • • Horsetail
    • • Ivy
    • • Ivy-leaved toadflax
    • • Japanese knotweed
    • • Lesser celandine
    • • Mallow
    • • Ox-eye daisy
    • • Petty spurge
    • • Poppy
    • • Primrose
    • • Purple toadflax
    • • Ragwort
    • • Red valerian
    • • Ribwort plantain
    • • Rosebay willowherb
    • • Selfheal
    • • Sow thistle
    • • Stinging nettle
    • • Teasel
    • • Thistle
    • • Thrift
    • • Welsh poppy
    • • White bryony
    • • White clover
    • • Wild carrot
    • • Wild marjoram
    • • Wood avens
    • • Yarrow
  • Useful vocabulary
  • Further resources
  • About the author
  • Acknowledgements
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