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A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia

A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia Book Cover A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia
Andrew Brown, Bevan J Buirchell
Eremophila (Plants)
Simon Nevil Publications
2011
336
9780980348156
Colour photographs and distribution maps for each species
There are two indexes, a scientific name index and a common name index

A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia covers 186 formally described and named species of Eremophila that occur naturally in Western Australia. It also provides descriptions of 24 Eremophila species that have not yet been formally named. For each plant, the authors provide excellent photographs and a species distribution map for Western Australia.

Eremophila species abound on desolate rocky hills, open spinifex plains, sparse woodlands, barren dry watercourses and inland sand dunes that stretch to the horizon. Aptly, their generic name, when translated, means ‘lover of lonely or desert places’.

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