
The Wild Garden Or Our Groves and Gardens Made Beautiful by the Naturalisation of Hardy Exotic Plants; Being One Way Onwards from the Dark Ages
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Authors:
- Robinson, W. (William)
1838 - 1935
About this book
In an era marked by a burgeoning appreciation for nature's diversity, "The Wild Garden" by W. Robinson emerges as a transformative guide for gardening enthusiasts. This pioneering work champions the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants, advocating for their integration into traditional gardens to elevate their beauty. Robinson's vision not only challenges the aesthetic norms of the time but also emphasizes the importance of biodiversity in cultivating vibrant landscapes. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of gardening practices. Discover how Robinson's insights can inspire modern horticultural endeavors and foster a deeper connection with the natural world.
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