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Windcliff, a story of people, plants, and gardens

Label
Windcliff, a story of people, plants, and gardens
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Windcliff
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a story of people, plants, and gardens
Summary
"Dan Hinkley is a rare man, generous, inspired, and gifted with an eye for beauty that is given to few people. How I long to wander again in the galloping beauty of his garden at Windcliff. Here it is, in all its inspiring wonder." -Anna Pavord, author of Landskipping and The Curious Gardener Daniel Hinkley is widely recognized as one of the fore{u00AD}most modern plant explorers and one of the world's leading plant collectors. He has created two outstanding private gardens-Heronswood and Windcliff. Both gardens, and the story of how one begat the other, are beautifully celebrated in Hinkley's new book, Windcliff. In these pages you will delight in Hinkley's recounting of the creation of his garden, the stories of the plants that fill its space, and in his sage gardening advice. Hinkley's spirited ruminations on the audacity and importance of garden-making-contemplations on the beauty of a sunflower turning its neck from dawn to dusk, the way a plant's scent can spur a memory, and much more-will appeal to the hearts of every gardener. Filled with Claire Takacs's otherworldly photography, Windcliff is spectacular for both its physical beauty and the quality of information it contains. An intimate, lush, and inspiring celebration of Dan Hinkley's world-renowned private garden on the Puget Sound. Daniel J. Hinkley is the creator of the fabled garden at Heronswood and has won a reputation as one of the foremost plant collectors of our time. Among his awards for lifetime achievement are the Arthur Hoyt Scott Medal from the Scott Arboretum, the Liberty Hyde Bailey award from the American Horticultural Society, and the Veitch Memorial Medal from the Royal Horticultural Society. In 2019, the Daniel J. Hinkley Asian Maple Collection was named in his honor by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens. His lectures are legendary, and his current garden at Windcliff, on Washington State's Kitsap Peninsula, is renowned for its audacious design as well as for its deft use of rare, fascinating plants. Eminent plant collector Daniel Hinkley created two of the world's most fabled private gardens: Heronswood and Windcliff. These iconic gardens, and the story of how one gave rise to the other, are celebrated in Hinkley's deeply personal Windcliff. In a lively style that mingles audacious opinions on garden design with cautionary tales of planting missteps, Hinkley shares his infectious passion for plants. This inspiring saga, brought beautifully to life by Claire Takacs's photography, will enchant anyone for whom gardens and life are inseparable. "This is a wonderful book by someone who loves the world and finds it centered in the garden, be it in the wilds of the Himalayas or on a bluff looking out to the city of Seattle, Washington." -Jamaica Kincaid, novelist, essayist, gardener "Dan Hinkley is a rare man, generous, inspired, and gifted with an eye for beauty that is given to few people. How I long to wander again in the galloping beauty of his garden at Windcliff. Here it is, in all its inspiring wonder." -Anna Pavord, author of Landskipping and The Curious Gardener "Dan Hinkley walks us through the wonders of his exceptional garden as only a plant collector, lecturer, and writer of his caliber can-the next best thing to experiencing it in person." -Alan Maskin, architect, Olson Kundig "I can't think of anyone who can match Dan Hinkley's impact on North American horticulture, and the artistry of Windcliff is his supreme achievement." -Panayoti Kelaidis, senior curator and director of outreach, Denver Botanic Gardens "Lays out the wonder of a life spent discovering, testing, and growing. My hope for this book is that it will enable a wider audience to see plants as clearly and carefully as Dan Hinkley. In doing so, may be we'll see the world more clearly ourselves." -The American Gardener "A book magnif..
Target audience
adult
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