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Sappi Tree Spotting: Bushveld Including Pilanesberg and Magaliesberg

Field / Identification Guide
By: Val Thomas(Author), Rina Grant(Author), Joan van Gogh(Illustrator)
278 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
Sappi Tree Spotting: Bushveld
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The Sappi Tree Spotting series is a breakthrough in botanical literature. This revised edition with updated tree names allows for easy and enjoyable identification, offering readers beautiful illustrations and photographs making for truly enlightening reading.

This book is based on three innovative concepts:
- lt keeps the terminology simple. The average recreational tree spotter will never use ‘pubescent’ when hairy will do!
- Most trees are easy to find, as long as you look for the right trees in the right places.
- Some trees can be identified easily because of their Striking Features. These trees do not need a complex system of ‘keying’, because they are instantly recognisable.

Innovative, accurate maps provide precise location information. Colour-coding lists the likely trees you will encounter in each area.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Val Thomas(Author), Rina Grant(Author), Joan van Gogh(Illustrator)
278 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
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