In the wake of 1968, Eléonore Cruse settled in Ardèche, first raising goats, then, from the 1980s, creating a nursery and a rose garden unlike any other: the Roseraie de Berty, one of the most achieved and admired examples of a natural use of rose trees in the gardens.
In this autobiographic book Eléonore Cruse relates a life full of experiments and learning. She concludes the book presenting her 100 favourite roses.
Price (VAT incl.) : 25.00 €
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