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Plants of the Forest Floor
A guide to small native plants of subtropical eastern Australia
Plants of the Forest Floor has descriptions and line drawings of 84 native forest floor plants. The book includes a CD-ROM with colour photos of 150 plants, making it a very useful multi-faceted field guide. Included are gardening notes, references and an index within an A5 format.

Includes a CD-ROM - Plants of the Forest Floor: small native plants of subtropical eastern Australia - with colour photographs by Robert Price and Lui Weber. The CD-ROM contains colour photographs of all the plants mentioned in this book. Brief descriptions are provided of other plants not described in the book.

Product Details:

ISBN: 0 9756823 1 8

115 pages

Compiled by:
Penny Watsford

Illustrations:
Margaret Elliott

Photographs:
Robert Price and Lui Weber

Publisher:
Nullum Publications


Price: $20.00


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