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Field Guide to Useful Native Plants from Temperate Australia

Field Guide to Useful Native Plants from Temperate Australia Book Cover Field Guide to Useful Native Plants from Temperate Australia
Judith Caton, Richard Hardwick
Botany
Harbour Publishing House
2016
416
9781922134608
colour photographs and distribution maps for all plants
there are two indexes, a botanical name index and a common name index

The Field Guide to Useful Native Plants from Temperate Australia has detailed descriptions of over 150 useful plants from Australia’s temperate region. More than 600 colour photographs and drawings illustrate the plant descriptions. It contains information on a wide range of uses, such as food, fibre and medicines (including notes on preparation).

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