Wakehurst Guide
By (Author) Chris Clennett
By (author) Katherine Price
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
1st January 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gardening: plants and cultivation guides
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
Local history
712.60942
Paperback
64
Width 193mm, Height 240mm
The beautiful Sussex estate of Wakehurst covers 465 acres and is brimming with rare and extraordinary plants from around the temperate world. The Wakehurst Guide reveals the history of this ancient part of the Weald, the plantsmen who created the gardens, and how it has become a pioneer in local and international conservation projects. From recommending what to see in each season to insights into each part of the gardens - from the formal walled gardens to the peaceful woodlands and Westwood Lake - this book is an essential guide to this unique place for both regular and first-time visitors alike.
Chris Clennett is garden manager at Wakehurst Palace, Kews garden in West Sussex. He has been a professional horticulturalist and botanist for more than thirty years. Katherine Price is a horticulturist and writer.