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The Native Plant Enthusiasm: Ecological panacea or xenophobia?
The enthusiasm for the use of so-called native plants and the rejection of so-called exotic plants in 20th-century garden and landscape design is explored. The underlying ideas and ideology are discussed using examples in Germany, particularly from the time of National Socialism, and the United States.
The Native Plant Enthusiasm: Ecological panacea or xenophobia?
The enthusiasm for the use of so-called native plants and the rejection of so-called exotic plants in 20th-century garden and landscape design is explored. The underlying ideas and ideology are discussed using examples in Germany, particularly from the time of National Socialism, and the United States.
The Native Plant Enthusiasm: Ecological panacea or xenophobia?
Gro¨ning, Gert (author) / Wolschke-Bulmahn, Joachim (author)
Landscape Research ; 28 ; 75-88
2003-01-01
14 pages
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