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Rating: Summary: The Hosta Handbook Review: Okay, so this book isn't in stock. Well, it's worth the wait. Mark Zilis aptly combines a decade of scholarly research with concise writing in a well-conceived handbook format. It's ideal for any hosta fan. The author knows his hostas and provides 288 in-depth hosta listings with photos and brief descriptions of a thousand more! If you are a hosta novice, you will be surprised to learn all the subtleties of hostas and if you are a collector, the parenting history and industry tales will prove quite interesting. Zilis tells it as it is: if a hosta is prone to tearing, sun scorch or slugs, he says so. Talk about up-front, he even points out the downside of one of his fifty hosta introductions (I happen to adore it anyway). Whether you are a hosta newbie or connoisseur, this is an excellent resource. With it's slim profile, take it to the local botanical garden and read the listings while you are viewing their hosta collection. Or when you are bidding online for a Aureonebulosa or Frances Williams, use his hosta name index - very handy when you don't know a Tokudama from a Sieboldiana. Everyone isn't a horticulturalist but this esteemed wholesale nursery owner recognizes reader needs with this thoughtful addition to his handbook. And for folks new to hostas, don't let the above Latin names dampen your interest. Mark Zilis has fifty pages of hosta basics in bite-size chunks. This book is easy to grow into as you become a hosta fanatic, so buy it now. Mark Zilis, thanks for this comprehensive book; it's the first one I grab when I think hostas.
Rating: Summary: Best Little Hosta Book Out There! Review: Absolutely the BEST book on hostas that I have found so far. When I first opened the package this book came in, I laughed to myself and said, "Gee, I didn't order half a book!" The book is spiral bound, 600 pages - but only 9" x 4.25" (page size) so it looks like someone chopped the book in half!
Nevertheless, this book is crammed full of great information on many of the hosta cultivars you will be able to find for sale. And because of it's size, it should be easy to bring along when I go "hosta hunting." I would imagine it would be almost impossible to write one book and include information about all - there are just too many cultivars in the hosta world!
I heartily recommend this book to anyone who wants the useful information at their fingertips - while looking through online selections or as a field guide while shopping or just exploring a garden!
Rating: Summary: Helpful and Handy Review: An excellent overview of hostas!! Size and binding are functional for use at garden sales, etc. Loved by most members of the Midsouth Hosta Society!!
Rating: Summary: Helpful and Handy Review: I think this is an excellent book for finding hosta varieties. I have found 3 hostas in it that I could not otherwise identify. It is easy to read and includes specific elements of each hosta in order to make ID easier. Only caution: mark your pages you want to reference frequently. It can be tricky finding the variety you need because of multiple listings in the index. Otherwise great book!
Rating: Summary: Hosta Handbook Review: This is my favorite hosta book. I like everything about it. A must have for any hosta collector.
Rating: Summary: The last word in hosta reference books Review: Zilis's book is excellent. More than just pretty pictures, he gives solid information on the varied world of hostas. Climate, plant quirks, personal observations, as well as leaf size, color, growth habits and more. This book is superior and makes the other hosta books in my library look like simple picture books. If you're going to buy a solid hosta reference book, buy this one.
Rating: Summary: The last word in hosta reference books Review: Zilis's book is excellent. More than just pretty pictures, he gives solid information on the varied world of hostas. Climate, plant quirks, personal observations, as well as leaf size, color, growth habits and more. This book is superior and makes the other hosta books in my library look like simple picture books. If you're going to buy a solid hosta reference book, buy this one.
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