The stories of 100 brave, creative, pioneering women who shaped North America's heritage and horticultural landscape. Heroines of Horticulture is a celebration and a salute to 100 brave, determined, creative women who shaped North America's heritage and its landscape. They needed courage and determination, and there are tales of invention, creativity, dogged research, innovation, perspiration, and inspiration that helped shape North America: . Founded many currently public gardens and estates . Helped design and shape various city and community public spaces . Contributed to the preservation of legacy heirloom plant species and the research regarding them . Produced variants of popular flower species that are still honored and recognized today The range of their accomplishments is vast, the variety of their talents is amazing, and the legacy they have left is enduring. In addition to being of interest to gardeners, this book is an insight into the history of the emerging, developing nations of the USA and Canada, and also a celebration of how women met and overcame obstacles to achieve equality with men. We all owe them a great deal, but many of the featured women are little known and hardly recognized, which makes this book an overdue opportunity to acknowledge their work and celebrate their achievements. AUTHOR: After retirement from a successful entrepreneurial career, UK-based author Stefan White started public speaking, focusing on horticultural history, leading to a career as guest lecturer on international cruise ships and to writing this book. SELLING POINTS: . The stories of 100 brave, creative, pioneering women who shaped North America's gardening heritage . In addition to gardeners, the book will appeal to all interested in North American history and women's rights and equality . Written by a well-known horticultural historian and lecturer and member of the Royal Historical Society 175 colour and b/w images