

Gardener's Latin by Bill Neal
Aimed at gardeners, this work is a compendium of Latin words that describe and distinguish plants and flowers. It also contains garden lore, such as: why Narcissus cyclamineus is a horticultural joke; why basil is the herb of dread and suspicion; and, why Cleopatra's asp arrives in a basket of figs whenever Antony and Cleopatra is performed.| SKU | Unavailable |
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| Title | Gardener's Latin |
| Author | Bill Neal |
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