Stefan Buczacki's Plant Dictionary
Author : Stefan Buczacki
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 29,81 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Plants, Ornamental
ISBN : 9781856137775
Author : Stefan Buczacki
Publisher :
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 29,81 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Plants, Ornamental
ISBN : 9781856137775
Author : Stefan Buczacki
Publisher : Hamlyn (UK)
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 13,77 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 9780600600664
Over 6,000 plants, an A-Z index of 1,000 cross-referenced English common names, and 500 full-color photographs make this mixture of dictionary and encyclopedia the gardener's essential plant guide. Every entry indicates the type and size of the plant, its hardiness, recommended varieties, and growing tips. Most are well known and easy to find, but there are rarer varieties, too. Bonus: a list of "family names" that breaks down all related genera, including over 170 families of flowering plants, plus ferns and conifers.
Author : Melusine Draco
Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 18,45 MB
Release : 2012-05-25
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 184694807X
Every good reference book is both a product and a reflection of its time. The Dictionary of Magic & Mystery is not just another compendium or dictionary of occultism: it is a jumping-off point for further research. Here, the reader will find the ancient and modern interpretation for magical and mystical terms, together with explanations for the differences between the varied (and often conflicting) approaches to magic.
Author : David J. Mabberley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1120 pages
File Size : 42,31 MB
Release : 2017-06-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781107115026
Mabberley's Plant-Book is internationally accepted as an essential reference text for anyone studying, growing or writing about plants. With some 26,000 entries, this comprehensive dictionary provides information on every family and genus of seed-bearing plant (including conifers), plus ferns and clubmosses, besides economically important mosses and algae. The book combines taxonomic details and uses with English and other vernacular names found in commerce. The third edition was recognised in the American Botanical Council's annual James A. Duke Excellence in Botanical Literature Award for 2008 and the International Association for Plant Taxonomy's Engler Medal in Silver for 2009. In this new edition, each entry has been updated to take into consideration the most recent literature, notably the greater understanding resulting from molecular analyses; over 1400 additional entries (including ecologically and economically important genera of seaweeds) have been included, ensuring that Mabberley's Plant-Book continues to rank among the most practical and authoritative botanical texts available.
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Page : 3310 pages
File Size : 44,58 MB
Release : 1997
Category : American literature
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Page : 1296 pages
File Size : 47,49 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Libraries
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Author : Stefan Buczacki
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 33,62 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Gardening
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Gardeners - especially first-timers - worry about the health of their plants. How can they prevent problems, or figure out the cause and cure if something does go wrong? World-renowned "plant doctor" Stefan Buczacki provides reassurance, authoritative advice, and answers to questions about even the most mysterious gardending predicaments. He puts his scientific knowledge to full use in an entire section devoted to prevention, explaining how plants work and how you can limit the number of diseases to which they can succumb. Tips pull in the novice, offering encouragement on running a vigorous, sustainable garden from the outse. But, if sickness or a pest does take hold, here's the nitty-gritty on conquering it, using a variety of organic, commonsense, and traditional methods. And you won't even need to know the name of the problem, because photographs offer a quick visual referenece to over 100 common troubles - as long as you can recognize what the plant looks like, you can locate the treatment.
Author : Grant R. Lambert
Publisher : Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 22,13 MB
Release : 2002-06
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780892819287
Autumn embodies the energy of change, transformation, and release. Essences prepared from autumn leaves can relieve ailments associated with the autumn experiences of our lives: separation, job change, or the release of old patterns. Contains descriptions of 160 essences and their healing properties.
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Page : 1972 pages
File Size : 34,77 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Lawrence Goldman
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 1253 pages
File Size : 50,55 MB
Release : 2013-03-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0199671540
Who made modern Britain? This book, drawn from the award-winning Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, tells the story of our recent past through the lives of those who shaped national life. Following on from the Oxford DNB's first supplement volume-noteworthy people who died between 2001 and 2004-this new volume offers biographies of more than 850 men and women who left their mark on twentieth and twenty-first century Britain, and who died in the years 2005 to 2008. Here are the people responsible for major developments in national life: from politics, the arts, business, technology, and law to military service, sport, education, science, and medicine. Many are closely connected to specific periods in Britain's recent history. From the 1950s, the young Harold Pinter or the Yorkshire cricketer, Fred Trueman, for example. From the Sixties, the footballer George Best, photographer Patrick Lichfield, and the Pink Floyd musician, Syd Barrett. It's hard to look back to the 1970s without thinking of Edward Heath and James Callaghan, who led the country for seven years in that turbulent decade; or similarly Freddie Laker, pioneer of budget air travel, and the comedians Ronnie Barker and Dave Allen who entertained with their sketch shows and sit coms. A decade later you probably browsed in Anita Roddick's Body Shop, or danced to the music of Factory Records, established by the Manchester entrepreneur, Tony Wilson. In the 1990s you may have hoped that 'Things can only get better' with a New Labour government which included Robin Cook and Mo Mowlam. Many in this volume are remembered for lives dedicated to a profession or cause: Bill Deedes or Conor Cruise O'Brien in journalism; Ned Sherrin in broadcasting or, indeed, Ted Heath whose political career spanned more than 50 years. Others were responsible for discoveries or innovations of lasting legacy and benefit-among them the epidemiologist Richard Doll, who made the link between smoking and lung cancer, Cicely Saunders, creator of the hospice movement, and Chad Varah, founder of the Samaritans. With John Profumo-who gave his name to a scandal-policeman Malcolm Fewtrell-who investigated the Great Train Robbery-or the Russian dissident Aleksandr Litvinenko-who was killed in London in 2006-we have individuals best known for specific moments in our recent past. Others are synonymous with popular objects and experiences evocative of recent decades: Mastermind with Magnus Magnusson, the PG-Tips chimpanzees trained by Molly Badham, John DeLorean's 'gull-wing' car, or the new British Library designed by Colin St John Wilson-though, as rounded and balanced accounts, Oxford DNB biographies also set these events in the wider context of a person's life story. Authoritative and accessible, the biographies in this volume are written by specialist authors, many of them leading figures in their field. Here you will find Michael Billington on Harold Pinter, Michael Crick on George Best, Richard Davenport-Hines on Anita Roddick, Brenda Hale on Rose Heilbron, Roy Hattersley on James Callaghan, Simon Heffer on John Profumo, Douglas Hurd on Edward Heath, Alex Jennings on Paul Scofield, Hermione Lee on Pat Kavanagh, Geoffrey Wheatcroft on Conor Cruise O'Brien, and Peregrine Worsthorne on Bill Deedes. Many in this volume are, naturally, household names. But a good number are also remembered for lives away from the headlines. What in the 1980s became 'Thatcherism' owed much to behind the scenes advice from Ralph Harris and Alfred Sherman; children who learned to read with Ladybird Books must thank their creator, Douglas Keen; while, without its first producer, Verity Lambert, there would have been no Doctor Who. Others are 'ordinary' people capable of remarkable acts. Take, for instance, Arthur Bywater who over two days in 1944 cleared thousands of bombs from a Liverpool munitions factory following an explosion-only to do the same, months later, in an another factory. Awarded the George Cross and the George Medal, Bywater remains the only non-combatant to have received Britain's two highest awards for civilian bravery.