Photographer Clay Perry's striking, inspiring photographs remind us of the incredible color, dignity, and whimsy of flowers. Complete with details on growing and caring for each variety, A World of Flowers presents seventy-five flowers, each one with its own history and character. The entries range from Acanthus to Zantedeschia (Calla Lilly), and include the most popular varieties, such as Marigold, Iris, and Pansy, along with Freesia, Spider Lily, Jade Vine, Red Hot poker, Love-in-a-Mist, and many more.
Seasoned gardeners as well as those with no prior experience growing and cultivating flowers will turn to this stunning collection again and again for it's beauty, information, and inspiration.
Wasn’t the biggest fan of the visuals. But it’s an interesting read. I just wished it dove deeper into the structural parts and biology of the flowers. For example, information for the seasonal growth would be nice or how to identify them. It’s nice eye candy but not the best if you really want to learn about the biology of flowers or a in-depth study. Very surface level basic.