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Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania

Cancelled
By: Dean Nicolle(Author)
310 pages, 600 colour photos, colour distribution maps
Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania
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  • Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania ISBN: 9781876473600 Paperback Sep 2006 Publication cancelled #202904
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Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania

About this book

A total of 141 species, subspecies and varieties of eucalypts are known in Victoria and Tasmania. All are fully described in Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania, including six unnamed eucalypts. Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania contains: almost 600 colour photographs, including each species in its natural habitat, as well as images of the bark, buds, flowers and fruits of each species; accurate maps illustrating the natural distribution of each species in Victoria and Tasmania; distinguishing features for each species are described in simple terms; natural habitat preferences of each species are detailed; cultivation requirements and the uses for each species discussed; taxonomic and classification details included for each species; the meaning of each species name is provided; and useful notes and interesting facts for each species.

Contents

- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- Identification Key to the Eucalypts
- The Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania
- References
- Glossary
- Index of Scientific (Botanical) Names
- Index of Common Names

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Cancelled
By: Dean Nicolle(Author)
310 pages, 600 colour photos, colour distribution maps
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