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From Booklist Bamboo remains a plant of mystery even to savvy gardeners, despite its versatility in garden design. Holder of the United Kingdom's National Collection of Bamboos, Crompton is self-taught nevertheless, and his accessible style illuminates decorative uses of bamboo in large and lilliputian gardens alike. Crompton paints fascinating portraits of these ancient plants, their growth patterns, and botanical characteristics. Along with plenty of practical advice, Crompton presents ornamental examples of bamboos in various settings ranging from lush ground-covering species that can serve as screening that rustles in the wind to stunning cultivars begging to be sited as choice specimens. A listing of highly readable descriptions covers temperate bamboos currently cultivated in Western gardens. Gardeners will learn about invasive and spreading types and be able to identify clump-formers with colorful culms. A final list recommends bamboos for site-specific purposes such as seaside or windswept gardens. Beautiful photography enhances Crompton's informative compendium. Alice JoyceCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Product Description Bamboos are among the most fascinating of plants. Their unusual life cycle, tremendous power of growth, and extraordinary diversity of size and form give them a special significance in gardens. And gardens of all sizes can accommodate these elegant plants, which are cold-resistant and surprisingly easy to grow. Yet even today, with bamboos enjoying a well-deserved return to popularity, their horticultural potential remains largely untapped. Some bamboos make impressive specimens for the border, others form a fast-growing hedge or screen, and short forms provide a leafy groundcover. David Crompton explains the characteristics that set bamboos apart, and everything that is needed to grow them successfully. The core of the book is a gardener's guide to nearly two hundred ornamental bamboos to grow and enjoy, supplemented by lists of bamboos for specific purposes. Review “Crompton paints fascinating portraits of these ancient plants, their growth patterns, and botanical characteristics. Along with plenty of practical advice, Crompton presents ornamental examples of bamboos in various settings ranging from lush ground-covering species. . . . to stunning cultivars, begging to be sited as choice specimens.. . . . Beautiful photography enhances Crompton’s informative compendium.” —Booklist “I would recommend this book for those who have thought about planting bamboo because they like the exotic look, but have been put off by the invasive reputation of the plant. The book gives so many alternatives and is a good read as well.” —Washington Gardener “A good book.” —Harrisburg Patriot-News “David Compton is an engaging writer and an admirable photographer, and it’s clear he’s found his inspiration in bamboo.” —Asian Reporter From the Publisher David Crompton explains the characteristics that set bamboos apart in this guide to growing and enjoying nearly 200 ornamental bamboos. About the Author David Crompton, interested in plants for as long as he can remember, abandoned a career in finance in the City of London to devote himself to his nursery, Drysdale Garden Exotics, in Hampshire. There, he benefits from a maritime cool-temperate climate favoring a rich variety of bamboos and various other exotic-looking plants. In his garden he holds the National Collection of bamboos in the United Kingdom, a living reference library of species and cultivars, dedicated to their uses in the garden and their conservation.