The Scentual Garden: Exploring the World of Botanical Fragrance
By (Author) Ken Druse
By (photographer) Ellen Hoverkamp
Abrams
Abrams
15th October 2019
15th October 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Botany and plant sciences
635.968
Hardback
256
Width 232mm, Height 310mm, Spine 28mm
1730g
A complete illustrated survey of fragrance in the garden by America's leading garden writer Popular garden writer Ken Druse offers a complete survey of fragrance in the garden, in a major work filled with new knowledge. He arranges both familiar and unusual garden plants, shrubs, and trees into 12 categories, giving gardeners a vastly expanded palate of scents to explore and enjoy, and he also provides examples of garden designs that offer harmonious scentual delights. Ellen Hoverkamp contributes her artful botanical images of flowers and plants discussed in the text. These are accompanied by Druse's award-winning garden photographs, to create a book that is as beautiful to look at as it is informative and evocative to read.
...a masterpiece! -- Niki Jabbour * The Weekend Gardener *
A brilliant and fascinating journey into perhaps the most overlooked and under-appreciated dimension of plants. Kens well-researched information, experience and perfect examples, now has me appreciating plants, gardens, and designs in a fresh and stimulating way. -- Joe Lampl * Emmy Award-winning Creator & Host of Growing a Greener World, Founder of joegardener.com *
Its beautiful and smart. -- Margaret Roach * "A Way to Garden" radio show and podcast *
It's a really revolutionary book in its approach to fragrance in the garden -- Thomas Christopher * "Growing Greener", WESU.FM, Connecticut NPR radio *
Ken Druse is a celebrated lecturer and an award-winning author and photographer who has been called the guru of natural gardening by the New York Times. He is best known for his 20 garden books published over the past 25 years. He lives in New Jersey.
Ellen Hoverkamp won the Garden Writers Associations top award for photography for Natural Companions and has been using a flatbed scanner as a camera since 1997. She lives in Connecticut.