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		<title>A splendour of succulents &#038; cacti</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Succulents, especially cacti, are the current focus of serious ecological studies but also the darlings of designers and style influencers. Their endearing, characterful looks have given them the status of trendy 'plant pets'. But succulentomania is not new. While these plants have always been part of the landscape in the dry vastnesses of the Americas, Australia and Africa, curiosities such as furry-flowered stapeliads and euphorbias like snakes were a source of fascination for early European plant collectors - and in eighteenth-century Bavaria a prosperous apothecary grew an 'American aloe' that astounded all who saw it. This apothecary, Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, was the mastermind behind a groundbreaking book in which he aimed to include thousands of plants from all over the world, describing their individual characteristics and commissioning magnificent colour illustrations of each specimen.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Succulents, especially cacti, are the current focus of serious ecological studies but also the darlings of designers and style influencers. Their endearing, characterful looks have given them the status of trendy &#8216;plant pets&#8217;.But succulentomania is not new. While these plants have always been part of the landscape in the dry vastnesses of the Americas, Australia and Africa, curiosities such as furry-flowered stapeliads and euphorbias like snakes were a source of fascination for early European plant collectors &#8211; and in eighteenth-century Bavaria a prosperous apothecary grew an &#8216;American aloe&#8217; that astounded all who saw it.This apothecary, Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, was the mastermind behind a groundbreaking book in which he aimed to include thousands of plants from all over the world, describing their individual characteristics and commissioning magnificent colour illustrations of each specimen. The succulents he featured are reproduced here in all their splendour. We may no longer look to them to treat gangrene, manufacture glass or disperse kidney stones, but succulents are proving of great interest to modern medicine and agriculture, and we can marvel at them afresh not only as wonders of nature but also as works of art.</p>
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		<title>The Kew gardener&#8217;s guide to growing cacti and succulents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><i>Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Succulents and CactiÂ </i>is the latest tile from the Kew Experts series, giving you everything you need to master the art of growing cacti and succulents. </p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>This inspirational book from Kew Gardens&#8217; cacti and succulents expert is the perfect guide to growing and maintaining a wide variety of these fascinating plants.</p>
<p> Indoors </b>or <b>outside</b>, in the <b>smallest spaces</b> or as features in<b> large gardens</b>, succulents and cacti are popular  in homes and gardens all across the world, regardless of climate. They&#8217;re <b>resilient</b>, <b>beautiful </b>and<b> easy to care for</b> as long as you&#8217;re armed with the right knowledge.</p>
<p> Packed with information and inspiration, and with the guiding authority and expertise of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this book teaches you everything you need to know about <b>50 speciments of succulents and cacti</b>, from <b>ideal humidity, light and temperature</b>, to <b>maintenance instructions</b> so that your plants can thrive.</p>
<p> This book also contains  <b>12 easy-to-follow projects</b> for you to carry out at home, so you can grow a vibrant array of succulents and cacti for your home, whether you are a<b> complete beginner </b>or a<b> keen enthusiast.</b></p>
<p> Combining <b>beautiful  botanical illustrations</b> and <b>practical advice</b>, <i>The Kew Gardener&#8217;s Guide to Growing Succulents and Cacti  </i>is the <b>definitive introduction</b> to growing these wonderful plants.</p>
<p> This book is from the  <b>Kew Experts</b>  series, in which the top gardeners and botanical scientists from Royal Botanic Kew Gardens offer up advice and information as well as suggesting handy projects on a range of gardening topics. Other titles include:  <i>Companion to Medicinal Plants,  Guide to Growing Bulbs, Guide to Growing Fruit, Guide to Growing Orchids, Guide to Growing Herbs,  Guide to Growing Roses, Guide to Growing Trees, Guide to Growing Vegetables  </i>and  <i>Guide to Growing House Plants.</i></p>
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		<title>Tiny Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<i>Tiny Plants</i>Â explores the world of miniature houseplants and profiles dozens of itty-bitty foliage and flowering plants to grow on your windowsill or inside a terrarium.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Longing to nurture your houseplant addiction without cramping your space or style? If you can&#8217;t squeeze another giant leafy friend onto your plant shelf, author Leslie Halleck is here to inform you that tiny is the new BIG! In Tiny Plants, you&#8217;ll discover a fascinating array of perfectly petite houseplants you can collect and grow?in a minimal amount of space. Yes, tiny plants are the ideal solution for plant keepers who don&#8217;t have much space, but even if you&#8217;ve got all the room in the world, their adorableness is reason alone to grow these mini wonders. These are the eternal puppies, kittens, and babies of the plant world?they never grow out of their cuteness because their genetics keep them itty-bitty for their entire lives. Beyond a few small succulents, most houseplant parents aren&#8217;t aware of the extensive array of tiny plants they can collect and display on windowsills, on tables and desks, and in terrariums. Prepare for cuteness overload with:   Profiles of dozens of miniature houseplants, including aquatic, carnivorous, flowering, succulent, and tropical varietiesDetailed growing information and tips for successA fascinating look at the botany of miniature houseplant varietiesAdvice on how to stylishly display your tiny plant collectionHow-to lessons on the basics of propagating mini houseplants to share with friendsDetails on the best tiny houseplants for terrarium growing From the sweet blooms of micro orchids and the soft, smooth texture of lithops, to the frog foot-shaped foliage of the creeping oak fig and the tiny orbs of the string-of-pearls, you&#8217;ll fall in love with these little curiosities before you can say #plantnerd.</p>
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