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Volume 4, Issue 10
Fronds and Anemones by William Allan Plummer
reviewed by Brian Thompson

With fronds like these, who needs anemones? This old horticultural quip inspired the title Fronds and Anemones, a book of essays by William Allan Plummer. In his preface he warns, “I am an incorrigible punster, for which I make no apology.”

Fun aside, these collected essays reveal the author as a keen and skilled observer of the native birds and wildflowers around his home in upstate New York. He also reflects on his discoveries as an avid gardener, with a particular interest in ferns.

This latter interest led him to join the Hardy Fern Foundation. In the summer of 2003, this organization, along with the British Pteridological Society, sponsored a “Best of the West Fern Excursion” to explore both the gardening and natural attractions found in Washington State. The emphasis, of course, was on those sites rich in ferns.

The resulting essays, which form a significant part of this book, make an outstanding travelogue to some of the best gardens of the region. These include public gardens such as the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden and the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, but many private gardens are featured, too.

These travel stories were originally published in the Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly, Volume 14, No. 1 and 2 (Winter and Spring 2004).  Those issues are available in the Miller Library, but I recommend reading Plummer’s writings in the context of his other fine work found in this book.
Wildflowers of Chelan County by Sarah Horowitz
in the library through October 30
This special exhibit features the artwork made for the book Wildflowers. The book combines an essay on the Wenatchee River Watershed by Tim McNulty with  Sarah Horowitz's hand-colored etchings of flowers native to the area. Also on exhibit are additional etchings and watercolors by the artist in preparation for the book.

Leaflet readers are invited to meet the artist at a reception she is hosting on Thursday, October 12, from 5 to 7 pm in the Miller Library.

Let Your Kids Go Wild Outside by Fiona Bird
reviewed by library volunteer Dorothy Crandell
Fiona Bird is a true champion of appreciating the wild outside world. Her work inspires deeply breathing fresh air, opening up the mind, and enjoying the excitement and mystery of the world we live in, starting early in life. Let Your Kids Go Wild Outside: Creative Ways to Help Children Discover Nature and Enjoy the Great Outdoors encourages children to appreciate their countryside. This Scottish author writes with strong feeling as a mother of six: “With encouragement a child will develop a personal relationship with our natural world, one that stretches way beyond facts assimilated in a classroom.”

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Savers Exchange.     Pest management study manual for pest control professionals / by Arthur L.
 Antonelli [and others].    Central Park trees and landscapes : a guide to New York City's masterpiece / Edward Sibley Barnard and Neil Calvanese.      
 
        Climbing and rambler roses / David Austin.       
 
The thoughtful gardener / Jinny Blom.    http://hortlib.kohacatalog.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=16921    Love letters to my garden / Barbara Blossom Ashmun ; 
illustrations by Linda Engstrom.     Colors of the West : an artist's guide to nature's palette / Molly Hashimoto.  
 
Pollination power / text Heather Angel ; photographs Heather Angel.    http://hortlib.kohacatalog.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=16921    West coast gardening : natural insect, weed & disease control / Linda A.
 Gilkeson     Companions in wonder : children and adults exploring nature together / edited by Julie Dunlap and Stephen R.
 Kellert.    Strange labyrinth : outlaws, poets, mystics, murderers and a coward in London's great forest / Will Ashon.
  
Atlas of plants / created by Gallimard Jeunesse, 
Claude Delafosse, and Sylvaine Perols ; illustrated by Sylvaine Perols ; [English translation by Pam Nelson].     The shady tree / Demi.    Lessons from Mother Earth / story by Elaine McLeod ; pictures by Colleen Wood.   
Tallest tree / poem, Robert Lieber ; illustration, Carol Klammer     Miss Maple's seeds / story and pictures by Eliza Wheeler.       Hedgehugs / Steve Wilson & Lucy Tapper.
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