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Bean's Trees and Shrubs
Whilst browsing for some tree info I came across the following, which
might be of interest. "Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles" is a very useful source of information. The International Dendrology Society has made the text of the four volumes from the 70s and the 1988 supplement freely available at: http://www.beanstreesandshrubs.org An update book, "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", was published in 2009, but is not available online (more info at http://www.kew.org/publications/newtrees_presspack.pdf for those interested and who have a spare £99!). -- Jeff |
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Bean's Trees and Shrubs
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 08:57:39 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote:
Whilst browsing for some tree info I came across the following, which might be of interest. "Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles" is a very useful source of information. The International Dendrology Society has made the text of the four volumes from the 70s and the 1988 supplement freely available at: http://www.beanstreesandshrubs.org An update book, "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", was published in 2009, but is not available online (more info at http://www.kew.org/publications/newtrees_presspack.pdf for those interested and who have a spare £99!). Thanks for this Jeff, the online Bean's is a great resource and I've bookmarked it. I actually have an old 3-volume Bean that my wife dug up online a few years ago, but of course it's not very up to date. It's very nice that on the site they not only give the name according to Bean but also the modern "accepted name", although is seems for some what is accepted varies weekly or is subject of some dispute... When "New trees" came out I blanched at the price and decided to wait until a used copy came available. -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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Bean's Trees and Shrubs
On 24/01/16 13:17, Martin wrote:
On 24 Jan 2016 13:03:45 GMT, Emery Davis wrote: On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 08:57:39 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote: Whilst browsing for some tree info I came across the following, which might be of interest. "Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles" is a very useful source of information. The International Dendrology Society has made the text of the four volumes from the 70s and the 1988 supplement freely available at: http://www.beanstreesandshrubs.org An update book, "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", was published in 2009, but is not available online (more info at http://www.kew.org/publications/newtrees_presspack.pdf for those interested and who have a spare £99!). Thanks for this Jeff, the online Bean's is a great resource and I've bookmarked it. I actually have an old 3-volume Bean that my wife dug up online a few years ago, but of course it's not very up to date. It's very nice that on the site they not only give the name according to Bean but also the modern "accepted name", although is seems for some what is accepted varies weekly or is subject of some dispute... When "New trees" came out I blanched at the price and decided to wait until a used copy came available. There are lots of second hand copies at around £8-£20 a volume on www.abebooks.com URL: http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...les%22&an=Bean I am pretty sure that Emery was referring to "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", not the older Bean volumes. -- Jeff |
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Bean's Trees and Shrubs
On 24/01/16 13:03, Emery Davis wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 08:57:39 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote: Whilst browsing for some tree info I came across the following, which might be of interest. "Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles" is a very useful source of information. The International Dendrology Society has made the text of the four volumes from the 70s and the 1988 supplement freely available at: http://www.beanstreesandshrubs.org An update book, "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", was published in 2009, but is not available online (more info at http://www.kew.org/publications/newtrees_presspack.pdf for those interested and who have a spare £99!). Thanks for this Jeff, the online Bean's is a great resource and I've bookmarked it. I actually have an old 3-volume Bean that my wife dug up online a few years ago, but of course it's not very up to date. It's very nice that on the site they not only give the name according to Bean but also the modern "accepted name", although is seems for some what is accepted varies weekly or is subject of some dispute... When "New trees" came out I blanched at the price and decided to wait until a used copy came available. You are welcome, Emery. Although I love browsing through books, I find that electronic versions are much quicker for searching. -- Jeff |
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Bean's Trees and Shrubs
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 16:44:03 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote:
I am pretty sure that Emery was referring to "New Trees: Recent Introductions to Cultivation", not the older Bean volumes. Yes that's true. I appreciate the thought though, thanks Martin. -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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