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A traveller's flora : a guide to familiar plants along roadsides, in fields and forgotten places

A traveller's flora : a guide to familiar plants along roadsides, in fields and forgotten places

A Traveller's Flora describes and illustrates the common and conspicuous plants you see while driving around south eastern Australia. It includes crop plants, trees, common roadside plants and weeds. Every plant has a name and a history and this book helps you to get to know them and their relatives with the help of beautiful colour photographs and a 'quick plant finder'. The book also includes a brief introduction to botany: how plants are named and classified, how they grow. The book arose through holiday trips throughout south eastern Australia from Queensland to Tasmania with Bruce's family and friends and their questions about plants. The idea for the book was supported with a small grant from the Australian Academy of Science to foster a wider interest in the plant sciences.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920340360 HG 581.0994 AUL
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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RSN 34972
ISBN 9780646901169 (paperback) :
Call Number 581.0994
Dates Auld, B. A. 1945-,
Name of Publisher Borenore, N.S.W. : Samara, 2013.
Attachments colour illustrations 23 cm.
Summary A Traveller's Flora describes and illustrates the common and conspicuous plants you see while driving around south eastern Australia. It includes crop plants, trees, common roadside plants and weeds. Every plant has a name and a history and this book helps you to get to know them and their relatives with the help of beautiful colour photographs and a 'quick plant finder'. The book also includes a brief introduction to botany: how plants are named and classified, how they grow. The book arose through holiday trips throughout south eastern Australia from Queensland to Tasmania with Bruce's family and friends and their questions about plants. The idea for the book was supported with a small grant from the Australian Academy of Science to foster a wider interest in the plant sciences.
Subject Plant Australia, Southeaster Identification.
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