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Wild Plants of Greater Brisbane

Wild Plants of Greater Brisbane Book Cover Wild Plants of Greater Brisbane
Robert Coutts, Bill McDonald, Alan Barton, David Barnes, Paul Donatiu, Janet Hauser, Glen Leiper, Kathy Stephens
Endemic plants
Queensland Museum
2003
372
9780975111628
colour photographs for all plants
there are two indexes, a botanical name index and a common name index

Brisbane and the surrounding region is one of the greenest urban environments in the world. About 2800 species of wild plants survive and mostly flourish in this region.

Wild Plants of Greater Brisbane is a field guide to more than 500 species of Brisbane’s most familiar wild plants. It describes and illustrates these species, and contains more than 1100 excellent colour photographs.

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