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Amateur and professional gardeners alike will find Krucheberg’s book an entertaining and eminently sensible resource for realizing their aesthetic, practical, and ecological gardening aspirations. Available again, this second edition of Gardening with Native Plants of the Northwest includes information on native grasses, grasslike plants, trees and shrubs, and more.
Professor Kruckeberg is a botanist at the University of Washington who has specialized in the flora of the Pacific Northwest for over thirty years. This summary of his experience, with plants in the wild and in gardens, will be referred to with pleasure for years, not only for the value of its information but also for the easy style and quiet humor of its presentation. —Pacific Horticulture
Arthur Kruckenberg has provided his attractive, literate, and useful book just as the native-plant movement is gathering great momentum. As he writes, 'The largely untapped potential of gardening with Northwest natives needs to become a way of life for those who look to the plant for beauty and serenity.' That goes for anywhere. —Horticulture
All in all, this is a fascinating book, full of reliable information. —The Garden Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
Few parts of America have as many native plants that excel in the garden as the Pacific Northwest. But until this year, there wasn’t a comprehensive book on the subject. Now there is: Gardening With Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest . . . The main body of the book is divided into encyclopedic sections on trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials, including information about where they grow in the wild, how to propagate them, and how they fit into home gardens . . . This book contains so much well-organized, well-written material that it should become a standard guidebook for anyuone who gardens with Northwest natives. —Sunset