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Genre: Gardening / House Plants / Home Reference
Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)
Book Review:
The ''Woman's Own Book of House Plants'' is a charming and straightforward guide that reflects the popular houseplant trends of its time (likely the 70s or 80s). Its strength lies in its simplicity and practical approach, making it an excellent starting point for someone completely new to indoor plants. The information is presented in an easy-to-digest format, and the plentiful illustrations help with plant identification and visual inspiration. It covers all the basics—watering, light, repotting—reliably. However, modern readers should note that some care advice or specific plant varieties mentioned might be somewhat dated, and it won't cover today's trendy ''instagrammable'' plants. It's less of a scientific deep-dive and more of a friendly, encouraging primer. If you find a copy, it's a lovely, nostalgic resource for building foundational plant care knowledge and understanding classic varieties like spider plants, rubber plants, and ferns. A good pick for vintage book lovers or beginners who want an uncomplicated start.