University of Texas Press
Bulbs for Warm Climates
About this book
Bulb gardening in the southwestern and southern United States presents challenges unknown in cooler climates. Bulbs that turn Holland into a kaleidoscope of color droop and fade in our mild winters, hot summers, and uncertain rainfall. Yet hundreds of native and naturalized species of bulbs thrive in these same conditions and offer as many colors, shapes, and fragrances as even the most demanding gardener desires. These are the bulbs that Thad Howard describes in this comprehensive guide to bulbs that will grow in USDA gardening zones 8 and 9.
Writing from more than forty-five years' experience in collecting and cultivating bulbs, Howard offers expert advice about hundreds of little-known, hybrid, and common species and varieties that grow well in warm climates. His species accounts, which are grouped by family, describe each plant and its growing requirements and often include interesting stories from his collecting expeditions. Lovely color photos illustrate many of the species.
Howard also gives reliable information about refrigerating bulbs, using them in the landscape and in containers, choosing scented ones, making potpourri, buying, collecting, cultivating, and hybridizing bulbs, and dealing with pests and diseases. He concludes with lists of plant societies and suppliers and a helpful glossary and bibliography.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Update on Agapanthus
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Agavaceae
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Alliaceae
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Alstroemeriaceae
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Amaryllidaceae
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Anthericaceae
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Araceae
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Calochortaceae
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Cannaceae
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Colchicaceae
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Gesneriaceae
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Hyacinthaceae
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Hypoxidaceae
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Iridaceae
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Liliaceae
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Orchidaceae
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Oxalidaceae
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Ranunculaceae
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Tecophilaeaceae
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Themidaceae
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Trilliaceae
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Zingiberaceae
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Resources: Plant Societies and Suppliers
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Glossary
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Bibliography
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Index
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