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There is a new short list with books from Kew - those growing Amaryllidaceae may be interested in The Amaryllidaceae from Southern Africa; it sounds really good:http://shop.kew.org/the-amaryllidaceae-of-southern-africa?utm_source=KewBooks&utm_campaign=bccad35d7c-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2016_11_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_86ab81d40a-bccad35d7c-124876029
Oh wow, it really does doesn't it?
quote author=Maggi Young link=topic=248.msg363704#msg363704 date=1473099420]Irish chums, including Paddy Tobin, are involved in this project..... http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=248.msg363704#msg363704Plandaí Oidhreachta, Heritage Irish Plants The Irish Society of Botanical Artists and The Irish Garden Plant Society have joined forces in a project titled Plandaí Oidhreachta, which celebrates Irish Heritage Plants. It highlights the wealth of good Irish Garden Plants and celebrates the beauty of botanical illustration. In late 2016, the end product of the collaboration will be an exhibition of original paintings and the publication of an accompanying book. The book will feature articles on a variety of plant themes that highlight Irish Garden Plants, especially those that have come into being since the year 2000. The latest latest snowdrops, dahlias and sweet pea will be featured along with primroses, iris and daffodils, as well as other groups of plants, including garden plants selected from the native Irish flora. As of August 2016, much of the work is complete: the paintings are finished and scanned, the sections on different plant groups have been written, and the design and layout of the book are well underway. If you’d like to find out more, including how to order a copy of the book, which will be published late this year, http://irishbotanicalartists.ie/heritage-irish-plants/