Odenwald, Neil G.
ODENWALD, Neil G.
ODENWALD, Neil G. American, b. 1935. Genres: Horticulture. Career: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, specialist with Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service, 1959-72, professor of landscape architecture, 1972-. Publications: Plants for Designers, 1980; Southern Plants, 1985; (with J. Feltwell) Live Oak Splendor: Gardens of the Mississippi from Natchez to New Orleans, 1992; (with others) Attracting Birds to Southern Gardens, 1993; (with others) Plants for American Landscapes, 1996; The Bountiful Flower Garden, 2000. Address: 4633 Bluebell Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808, U.S.A.
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