Description
Ranunculus offers advice on how to care for and propagate these colourful cultivated members of the buttercup family. Naomi Slade explores a wide range of ranunculus species and cultivars, all beautifully photographed by Georgianna Lane in their technicolour glory from palest pink to deep burgundy via white, orange, red and yellow.
Pert as a rosebud and blousy as a dahlia, Ranunculus asiaticus is the flower of the moment. From ancestors that grew wild in the eastern Mediterranean, these Persian buttercups have been bred and selected to create fully double blooms; with layers of delicate, tissue-paper petals sculpted to perfection and available in a range of colours to suit any occasion.
The buttercup family is a huge and diverse one, however, and the genus Ranunculus contains not just these exotic florists' darlings, but a whole range of their close relatives too. Some are familiar: when fields and lawns are sprinkled with golden meadow buttercups, we can be sure that spring has arrived. Yet there are also rare mountain blooms, perched on crags and fed by the melting snow, and forms that thrive in pond margins or flourish in fast-flowing streams.
Naomi Slade explores the world of buttercups, from their wild origins to their most successfully cultivated and most popular forms. Some are easy to grow, some less so, and this book offers tips and advice to help the reader embrace not just those near-wild forms that lend themselves to naturalistic planting schemes, and the exquisite, collectible alpines, but also the brilliant, desirable, Persian buttercups that are so perfect for cutting and arranging.
About the Author
Naomi Slade is a writer, designer and gardening expert. In addition to her column in Garden News magazine, she contributes regularly to the Telegraph, The English Garden and House and Garden and has presented on BBC Gardeners' World. Her other books in this series include Dahlias, Lilies, Lilacs and Hydrangeas, which she has worked on together with Georgianna Lane.
Georgianna Lane is a leading floral, garden and travel photographer whose work has been featured in numerous publications including Gardens Illustrated, BBC Gardener's World and Garden Design. Her website georgiannalane.com chronicles her styled floral photo shoots and her extensive international travels.
Reviews
Naomi Slade 'goes the extra mile, giving us added bits of useful information that can really help gardeners develop their practical knowledge.' - Garden Media Guild Award Winner 2022
'A colourful, informative book that is an inspiring read for anyone who loves these luxurious, abundant blooms..' - Gardens Illustrated
For Dahlias:
'A comprehensive, quick-reference guide. This is a visually stunning book with superb photography, which makes it a beautiful experience to turn each page - a great introduction to the genus.' - Gardens Illustrated Magazine
'Simply glorious.' - Daily Mail Weekend
'Handsomely produced and lushly illustrated.' - The Irish Times
For Hydrangeas:
'Instantly re-educates and inspires, leaving one determined to uproot half the garden and replant it with hydrangeas.' - The Sunday Times
For Peonies:
'Simply flicking through the pages ... is a sensualist's dream.' - The Sunday Times
Book Information
ISBN 9781911663973
Author Naomi Slade
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Pavilion
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 1070g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 195mm * 24mm