Trilliums

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By Frederick W. Case

By Frederick W. Case, Jr.

By Roberta B. Case

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$49.95

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$75.00 CAD

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Trade Paperback $49.95 $75.00 CAD

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Both field guide and gardener's handbook, this book covers all 45 species of trilliums worldwide. The authors trekked all over North America to photograph the 38 American species in the wild.

This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.

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  • “After perusing this book, written by two addicted enthusiasts, you too will carry a torch for trilliums in the wild and in the garden.” —Horticulture

    Trilliums is a superb work, a complete review of all forty-three species that clarifies a muddled taxonomy while embracing a genuine appreciation for this beguiling. . . . group of garden-worthy plants.” —Pacific Horticulture

    “Lauded as ‘the bible for trillium gardeners.’” —Midwest Living

    “A particularly informative and useful source of information. Wildflower enthusiasts and backyard gardeners will especially welcome the section dealing with trillium horticulture.” —Northwestern Press

    “A book that is as beautiful as it is useful. The drawings and photographs combine to give readers extraordinarily clear pictures of this genus. These are complemented by a well-written and thorough text. The authors have an obvious love and knowledge of their subject. This book belongs in all but the smallest gardening collections.” —American Reference Books Annual

    “This is the first book-length treatment of these lovely flowers.” —Garden Gazette

    “So clearly written and inspiring that it ought to win something like a Pulitzer Prize in botany. The appearance, layout and design of the book is superb. It handles well and is user friendly.. . . . The books is a joy to behold and thoroughly wonderful to read.. . . . Anyone who has the least interest in native plants will want to own this book.” —Castanea

    “The book is a masterful description of all the species of trillium, their geographic distribution, habitat, and growing conditions. . . . It is a must-have book for the trillium enthusiast.” —Chicagoland Gardening

    “Frederick Case, Jr., and Roberta Case have done a remarkable job in researching and writing this book and in assembling the photographs and mapping the boundaries of this widespread genus. Trilliums will be the definitive work on this genus for a long time to come. Along with all the other pluses in Trilliums, the text is a treat to read. This is science at its best: understandable, interesting and useful. If you’re like me, you’ll find the only difficult part of owning this book is closing its covers and putting it down.” —Herbertia

    “A splendid work.” —Taxon

    “Probably no single person has so much intimate knowledge of our trilliums who at the same time could compile such a useful a taxonomic treatment so clearly written and inspiring–this book ought to win a Pulitzer Prize in botany.” —Rock Garden Quarterly
     

On Sale
Mar 27, 2009
Page Count
286 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781604690750

Frederick W. Case

About the Author

Frederick W. Case, Jr., and his late wife, Roberta, were partners in delightful plant adventures for some four decades. Hardy explorers, they trekked through swamps and woodlands to see and photograph each of the North American Trillium species in the wild. They also grew all the American Trillium species and three of the Asiatic species in their experimental gardens in Saginaw, Michigan. This book is the culmination of their expertise in growing trilliums.

For many years Fred was an adjunct research investigator at the University of Michigan Botanical Gardens. Roberta was a teacher, field biologist, plant hybridizer, and orchid breeder. Now retired, Fred continues to lecture regularly on trilliums and other flowers, serves on the Michigan Technical Advisory Committee on Threatened and Endangered Plants, and is a lifetime fellow of the Cranbrook Institute of Science. He has written books on orchids of the Great Lakes region and wild flowers of the Northeast. The North American Rock Garden Society has honored him with both the Edgar T. Wherry Award and the Carlton R. Worth Award, for the contribution his numerous articles and books have made on the subject of plants.

Frederick W. Case, Jr., and his late wife, Roberta, were partners in delightful plant adventures for some four decades. Hardy explorers, they trekked through swamps and woodlands to see and photograph each of the North American Trillium species in the wild. They also grew all the American Trillium species and three of the Asiatic species in their experimental gardens in Saginaw, Michigan.

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