From the mountains of Southern Appalachia, into the Piedmont Plateau and all the way down to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, native plants provide an abundance of cut flowers, foliage, fruit, and berries that add regional character to any bouquet, vase or wreath throughout the year.
Native plants are the natural centerpieces of the southeastern landscape, so why shouldn’t be the centerpiece of the southern table? From the mountains of Southern Appalachia, into the Piedmont Plateau and all the way down to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, native plants provide an abundance of cut flowers, foliage, fruit, and berries that add regional character to any bouquet, vase or wreath throughout the year. Cut Flowers, Foliage, and Fruits of the Southeast introduces readers to the beautiful bounty of the region along with growth information, seasonality, how to forage and harvest responsibly, and flower care, illustrated with vibrant photography. Then bring that landscape indoors with guides to create wreaths, bouquets, corsages, and vase arrangements. Tutorials and primers will teach the expert and novice alike to arrange gorgeous floral designs by season.
Beautifully, profusely, and informatively illustrated in full color throughout, "Cut Flowers, Foliage and Fruits of the Southeast: Four Seasons of Floral Design" is an ideal instructional textbook for established curriculums and DIY studies in South Regional Gardening in general, and Fruit/Flower Gardening in particular. Information enhanced for the reader with the inclusion of a five page Glossary, a two page Bibliography, and a seven page Index, "Cut Flowers, Foliage and Fruits of the Southeast: Four Seasons of Floral Design" is unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library Gardening and Horticultural collections.-- "Midwest Book Review"
Lee Hemmings Carlton is a horticulturist living and growing on the western side of Beech Mountain (3500' altitude) North Carolina. Lee was born and raised on a large tract of family land just along the banks of the Ochlockonee River and one of the most diverse forest ecologies in North America. Lee was raised to explore and appreciate the beauty in her surroundings. She studied plant sciences at the University of Georgia. Lee has been designing and installing plant-driven, site-specific, colorific gardens and landscapes in Georgia, Alabama and the Carolinas for two decades. She began growing cut flowers for market in 2008, and has earned the respect and business of a growing platform since. She incorporates native plants in all of her work, and is committed to their protection and advocacy. She runs a nursery, curates a cut flower garden, cares client landscapes, and creates ever-popular wreaths and floral projects for consumers.
Native plants are the natural centerpieces of the Southeastern landscape, so why shouldn't they be the centerpiece of the Southern table? From the mountains of Southern Appalachia, into the Piedmont Plateau and all the way down to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, native plants provide an abundance of cut flowers, foliage, fruit, and berries that add regional character to any bouquet, vase or wreath throughout the year. Cut Flowers, Foliage, & Fruits of the Southeast introduces readers to the beautiful bounty of the region along with growth information, seasonality, how to forage and harvest responsibly, and flower care, illustrated with vibrant photography. Bring the landscape indoors with guides to create wreaths, bouquets, corsages, and vase arrangements. Tutorials and primers will teach the expert and novice alike to arrange gorgeous floral designs by season.
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