著者:Georgianna Lane
出版社: HarperCollins Publishers
発売日: 2026年05月21日
In this sumptuous book, Georgianna Lane offers us an exclusive glimpse into the extensive archives of her world-renowned floral photography with over 300 pages of her personal favourites.
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"A fascinating and informative book for anyone who loves roses but wants to avoid spraying them with toxic chemicals" ( The American Gardener ).
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How to enjoy thriving fragrant plants in your garden, on your balcony or in your courtyard.
Smell the roses! Savour the lavender!
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