Botany for Designers: A Practical Guide for Landscapes
This practical handbook is written for landscape designers who need reliable plant information they can use in the field. Author Kimberly Duffy Turner, a licensed landscape architect, introduces key botanical concepts from a design perspective, connecting the science of how plants grow with the realities of landscape installation and maintenance. Instead of dense academic language, you'll find clear, useful explanations that help you make stronger plant choices, avoid project failures, and create landscapes that thrive over time.
Makes design decisions easier: When you understand what drives plant behavior, like root structure, seasonal cycles, and moisture needs you can match plants to site conditions with greater accuracy. This reduces second-guessing and gives you the confidence to specify plant materials that will perform as expected. From residential gardens to large-scale developments, your decisions will be grounded in real, functional knowledge.
Saves time on troubleshooting: Mistakes in plant selection often lead to costly replacements, frustrated clients, and wasted time. This book equips you to identify potential problems early before they're built into the plan. By learning how plants respond to light, soil, and weather, you'll be able to spot weak points in a design and address them at the planning stage.
Connects function with beauty: Designs that only consider color or form may look good at first but often fall short over time. This guide helps you combine aesthetics with biological function so your projects stay healthy, balanced, and beautiful in every season. You’ll gain the tools to build visually compelling spaces that also perform well in their environment.

Description
This practical handbook is written for landscape designers who need reliable plant information they can use in the field. Author Kimberly Duffy Turner, a licensed landscape architect, introduces key botanical concepts from a design perspective, connecting the science of how plants grow with the realities of landscape installation and maintenance. Instead of dense academic language, you'll find clear, useful explanations that help you make stronger plant choices, avoid project failures, and create landscapes that thrive over time.
Makes design decisions easier: When you understand what drives plant behavior, like root structure, seasonal cycles, and moisture needs you can match plants to site conditions with greater accuracy. This reduces second-guessing and gives you the confidence to specify plant materials that will perform as expected. From residential gardens to large-scale developments, your decisions will be grounded in real, functional knowledge.
Saves time on troubleshooting: Mistakes in plant selection often lead to costly replacements, frustrated clients, and wasted time. This book equips you to identify potential problems early before they're built into the plan. By learning how plants respond to light, soil, and weather, you'll be able to spot weak points in a design and address them at the planning stage.
Connects function with beauty: Designs that only consider color or form may look good at first but often fall short over time. This guide helps you combine aesthetics with biological function so your projects stay healthy, balanced, and beautiful in every season. You’ll gain the tools to build visually compelling spaces that also perform well in their environment.






















