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Tulips: Beautiful varieties for home and garden
By (Author) Jane Eastoe
Illustrated by Rachel Warne
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
7th May 2019
2nd May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Flower arranging and floral crafts
Botanical art
Flowering plants (angiosperms)
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
The countryside, country life: general interest
The environment
Outdoor and recreational areas: design and maintenance
635.93469
Hardback
240
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
A perennial favourite among flower-buyers, Tulips is next in the strand of Pavilions successful and stylish floral gardening companions. Spectacular photography, inspirational commentary and no-fuss gardening tips show you that anyone can grow and enjoy tulips at home.
With tulip production in the Netherlands reaching a record high of two billion in 2018, it is clear that the world continues to be enchanted with these beautiful bulbs. Fringed, serrated, frilly or smooth, tulips have over 3,000 variations and their diverse textures mean that they can work well in almost any scenario, from vases to garden plots, from romantic bouquets to wedding boutonnires.
From the fascinating history of the tulip, including where they come from, tulipmania and bulbs grown today, the book curates over 50 of the most beautiful varieties, detailing when they bloom, their size, and, of course, what theyll look like. From the fabulous flushed-with pink petals of La Belle poque and the raspberry swirl of Carnaval De Nice, to the crystal-fringed rim of Fancy Frills and the fiery form of Double Flaming Parrot, youll discover a stunning range of specimens to grow, including historical and temporary varieties.
With engaging commentary on each bloom, easy-to-follow advice and glorious photography, this book will appeal to everyone who appreciates the majesty of the tulip.
Jane Eastoe has been a journalist and author for over 25 years. She was chief contributor to the National Trust Book of the Countryside and is author of Wild Food, Mushrooms, Home Grown Fruit, Allotments and Britain by Bike, all published by National Trust Books. Rachel Warne is a photographer specialising in botanical and outdoor living. Rachel shot the Mademoiselle Prive exhibition garden designed by the Rich Brothers at the Saatchi Gallery for CHANEL in 2015 and the Serpentine Sackler gallery garden in 2016, which won the BALI award. Her work has been exhibited at Kew Gardens, the Garden Museum London and the Chandran Gallery in San Fransisco. Rachel has also made TV appearances with Alan Titchmarsh and BBC Gardeners World.