
Peter Valder (–2023)
Author of The Garden Plants of China
About the Author
Peter Valder, educated at the Universities of Sydney and Cambridge, is a retired botanist with a lifelong interest in gardens and gardening. He has also been involved in the popularising of plants, gardens and horticulture in general, making appearances on radio and television, lecturing, and show more writing for magazines. As well as this, his enthusiasm for his family's garden in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales led him to travel extensively in South-east Asia to collect plants suited to Australian conditions. He first visited China in 1980, and between 1994 and 2000 has made nine further visits, principally to see and photograph gardens and garden plants show less
Works by Peter Valder
The garden plants of China 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Date of death
- 2023-03-02
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Sydney
University of Cambridge - Occupations
- lecturer
plant pathologist
mycologist - Organizations
- University of Sydney
- Awards and honors
- Order of Australia (Medal, 1996)
- Nationality
- Australia
- Places of residence
- Nooroo, Mt Wilson, New South Wales, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- New South Wales, Australia
Members
Reviews
What a lovely book. I purchased it because I was interested in painting a wisteria and they are incredibly complicated to paint because of the number of flowers on each raceme. (I learned that much from Peter Valder's book). Actually, Peter Valder was one of my Botany lecturers in second year uni. And probably one of my all time best lecturers. He managed to make the subject both interesting and understandable....and they even let us design our own experiments to test what happened to water show more uptake when you cut a stem. (My experiment...to my delight did something unexpected....well, at least initially. But it was the first time that I had felt intellectually challenged to think through something myself. It was quite exhilarating!)
Peter has managed to combine his profound knowledge of Wisterias here with what is a beautiful garden book. He has his own collection of wisterias in the Blue Mountains. Must say, his own garden looks fabulous in the photos. I really enjoyed the combination of botanical knowledge plus the creative aspects of gardening so much that I have been seeking out other books that Valder has written. Just love the book. Five stars from me. show less
Peter has managed to combine his profound knowledge of Wisterias here with what is a beautiful garden book. He has his own collection of wisterias in the Blue Mountains. Must say, his own garden looks fabulous in the photos. I really enjoyed the combination of botanical knowledge plus the creative aspects of gardening so much that I have been seeking out other books that Valder has written. Just love the book. Five stars from me. show less
Many of the garden plants I love originated in China, the magnolia, paeony, camellia, wisteria and flowering peach to name but a few. The author has gathered information on the history, occurence and use of more than 400 of the plants that feature in Chinese gardens. There are colour photographs of every plant featured, and many other illustrations of historical and artistic interest. Read in conjunction with Maggie Keswick's book "The Chinese Garden" you get a full picture of horticulture show more in China. A fabulous reference book. show less
You May Also Like
Associated Authors
Statistics
- Works
- 7
- Members
- 147
- Popularity
- #140,981
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 9
- Languages
- 1


