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A
Guide to Native Plants of the New York City Region
Price: $27.95
First Paperback Edition
Author:
Margaret B. Gargiullo
Subject: Regional,
Gardens
Cloth ISBN: 978-0-8135-4042-9
Paper ISBN: 978-0-8135-4777-0
Pages: 338 pages with 131
illustrations
Publication Date: March 2010
Rivergate BooksTM
Praise
for A New Jersey Anthology
“Dr. Marge Gargiullo spent
more than ten years as a plant ecologist with the New York City Parks
Department's acclaimed Natural Resources Group. There are real,
negative impacts of nonnative invasive species in our city and
increasingly around the world. This guide to native plants and their
suitability for the range of local settings in the metropolitan area
will be a valuable tool for both practitioners and students.” —Adrian
Benepe, Commissioner, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
Description:
It is no secret that with each new
office park, strip mall, and housing development that slices through
the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut landscape, more and more
indigenous plant habitats are being destroyed. Concrete, after all, is
not a friendly neighbor to vegetative life. Less common wisdom,
however, holds that plants native to this region have been disappearing
rapidly for a variety of reasons, and some of the causes can be
avoided, even as construction projects continue to move in.
One of the most serious
threats to indigenous plants is the introduction of invasive non-native
species by landscapers after new developments are built. In this unique
guide, ecologist Margaret B. Gargiullo presents a detailed look at the
full scope of flora that is native to this region and available for
propagation. Geared specifically for landscape architects, designers,
land managers, and restorationists, this book offers practical advice
on how to increase the amount of indigenous flora growing in the
metropolitan area, and in some cases, to reintroduce plants that have
completely disappeared.
More than one hundred line
drawings of plants and their specific habitats, ranging from forests to
beaches, help readers visualize the full potential for landscaping in
the area. A separate entry for each plant also provides detailed
information on size, flower color, blooming time, and its possible uses
in wetland mitigation, erosion control, and natural area restoration.
Some plants are also highlighted for their ability to thrive in areas
that are typically considered inhospitable to greenery.
Easily searchable by plant
type or habitat, this guide is an essential reference for everyone
concerned with the region's natural plant life. Since most of the
plants can also be grown well beyond the New York City metropolitan
area, this book will also be useful for project managers doing
restoration work in most of southern New England and the mid-Atlantic
region, including Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
About the Author:
Margaret B. Gargiullo is a plant ecologist
specializing in flora of the Northeast and MidAtlantic. She is retired
from the City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation after
twelve years of service.
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