I received a copy from Amazon for free in exchange for an honest review.
I’ve wanted to be plant person for years now. Years ago, I killed an “unkillable”cactus. Then I failed at an herb garden, a mini farm, and at rehabilitating a re-homed aloe. Recently I learned to successfully grow a few herbs, and decided it was time to try indoor plants again. This book is chock-full of information, helpful to the experienced and novices alike. The first section is targeted at beginners, giving general instructions for keeping your houseplant in its best state. The following sections alternate between a category of house plant, decorating tips, and a story from plant nursery workers. In the back of the book, there are lots of resources like further reading recommendations, nurseries to buy plants from, and a glossary. The houseplant sections show many interesting varieties in each category accompanied by high-quality photos of the plants. The beautiful pictures along with the scientific explanations of how the plants work alighted appreciation in me for the intricacies of nature. The hardcover copy is very well made. It held up in my bag as I carried it around work and it easily stays open to the page you’re on, which makes it an excellent book to display as well. Highly recommend this book to anyone interested in plants.