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A lost garden reborn The Heathery returns to the light, a lovingly restored masterwork that will make every plant enthusiast s heart quicken. In this definitive botanical monograph on the Erica genus, Henry Cranke Andrews combines precise plant species identification with the lyrical observation of a 19th-century botanist. Volume 1 guides readers through the delicate world of heathery plants and the larger ericaceae family, pairing meticulous plant taxonomy and clear botanical descriptions with richly detailed botanical illustrations that bring each species to life. Whether you re a gardener seeking practical reference or a reader captivated by historical botany, this book offers both scientific rigor and aesthetic delight. Historically significant and beautifully produced, The Heathery is more than a scientific catalogue: it is an artifact of 19th-century botany, showcasing Andrews s talent for observation and illustration at a pivotal moment in plant study. This edition has been out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions restored for today s and future generations. Carefully reissued, it is not merely a reprint but a collector s item and a cultural treasure, ideal for libraries, collectors of botanical reference works, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of plant taxonomy. Rediscover the Erica genus with authoritative text, exquisite botanical illustrations, and a timeless appreciation for nature s small wonders perfect for academic use or bedside inspiration.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A lost garden reborn The Heathery returns to the light, a lovingly restored masterwork that will make every plant enthusiast s heart quicken. In this definitive botanical monograph on the Erica genus, Henry Cranke Andrews combines precise plant species identification with the lyrical observation of a 19th-century botanist. Volume 1 guides readers through the delicate world of heathery plants and the larger ericaceae family, pairing meticulous plant taxonomy and clear botanical descriptions with richly detailed botanical illustrations that bring each species to life. Whether you re a gardener seeking practical reference or a reader captivated by historical botany, this book offers both scientific rigor and aesthetic delight. Historically significant and beautifully produced, The Heathery is more than a scientific catalogue: it is an artifact of 19th-century botany, showcasing Andrews s talent for observation and illustration at a pivotal moment in plant study. This edition has been out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions restored for today s and future generations. Carefully reissued, it is not merely a reprint but a collector s item and a cultural treasure, ideal for libraries, collectors of botanical reference works, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of plant taxonomy. Rediscover the Erica genus with authoritative text, exquisite botanical illustrations, and a timeless appreciation for nature s small wonders perfect for academic use or bedside inspiration.