Books, Talks & Workshops » Books/Misc. 19 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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2012 PLANT CATALOG Our 64 page print catalog features full color photos on every page, with detailed information about new plants and RareFind Nursery exclusives. Our specialties are unusual rhododendrons, azaleas, trees, shrubs and perennials. more info
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AMERICAN AZALEAS Noted native American azalea expert Clarence Towe covers the 16 currently accepted species, geographic distributions, and natural variations of azaleas. He also covers many hybrids and species. more info
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CONIFERS FOR GARDENS: AN ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA Profusely illustrated with more than 1,500 crisp photographs and brimming with concise descriptions of both species and their numerous cultivars. more info
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GIFT CERTIFICATE RFN Gift Certificates are available in multiple denominations... $50, $100, $150, $200, $250 or $500. In addition the lucky recipient receives a 2011 Catalog. NO SHIPPING CHARGE ON THIS ITEM. more info
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HARDY RHODODENDRON SPECIES: A GUIDE TO IDENTIFICATION For the enthusiastic amateur or experienced rhododendron grower, this landmark reference provides the keys to the accurate identification of the nearly 300 rhododendron species widely in cultivation. more info
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MANUAL OF WOODY LANDSCAPE PLANTS BY MICHAEL DIRR, SIXTH EDITION, 2009 Finally!!! The sixth edition of the horticultural "Bible” by Michael Dirr is a major revision, featuring expanded descriptions, over 2,000 new species, subspecies, varieties and cultivars. Hardcover, 1325 pages, B/W line drawings. more info
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PITCHER PLANTS OF THE AMERICAS Excellent information on American pitcher plant genera, species, hybrids, and cultivars, consolidated and presented in detail, along with more than 250 spectacular color photographs, including first images of some taxa in their natural habitats. more info
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PLANT LABELS An innovative approach to identification. You simply use a pen (no ink necessary) to press firmly against the tag. Your wording is permantly engraved into the tag. Box of 100 labels with wires. more info
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RAREFIND'S 2012 BUILD-A-BOG WORKSHOPS Build-A-Bog workshops were so popular last year that we have scheduled multiple workshops, so you can select the date that is most convenient. We are also doing 2 workshops each day - one at 10:30 AM and the other at 1:30 PM. more info
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RAREFIND'S 2012 CAMELLIA CELEBRATION TALK (3/17/20112) Dr Matt Taylor, Research Horticulturist in charge of the Camellia program at Longwood Gardens, will discuss growing these beauties up North! Learn about the selection, care and culture of cold-hardy camellias, both spring and fall bloomers. more info
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RAREFIND'S 2012 DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS TALK & BOOK SIGNING (3/03/2012) Are you tired of being the local smorgasbord for Bambi and his buddies? In this talk, you'll learn what the best deer-resistant plants for our area are and many other things. more info
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RAREFIND'S 2012 MAGNOLIAS FOR YOUR GARDEN TALK (4/21/2012) Sun or shade, wet or dry, deciduous or evergreen, there's a magnolia for almost every garden. Speaker Andrew Bunting will cover selecting and growing the best magnolias for maximum display and minimum care. more info
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RAREFIND'S 2012 RHODODENDRON TALK (5/19/2012) The talk will include an overview of the genus Rhododendron, best plants to grow in our area, year-round rhododendrons for more than just flowers. more info
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RAREFIND'S 4TH ANNUAL WITCH HAZEL FESTIVAL The talks are sold out. However, if you’re just itching to get out and see plants, why not get a jump on spring and visit the nursery! We’ll have witch hazels, hellebores and hardy cyclamen available, plus lots of other goodies you can plant now. more info
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RAREFINDNURSERY'S 2012 EVERGREEN AZALEAS TALK (5/26/2012) These popular rhododendron relatives offer a wide range of options which are often overlooked. The knoledgeable staff of RareFind Nursery grows and propagates a wide variety of evergreen azaleas, many of which are unfamiliar to most gardeners. more info
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