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Field Guide to the Native Trees of the ACT

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By: Laurie Adams(Author), Roger Farrow(Author), John Hook(Author), Peter Ormay(Author), Andrew Slee(Author), Betsy Osborne(Illustrator), Christine Payne(Illustrator), Pierre Cochard(Illustrator), Clive Hurlstone(Illustrator)
103 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Field Guide to the Native Trees of the ACT
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This book describes trees indigenous to the Australian Capital Territory. From Snow Gums high in the Brindabellas to Apple Box in the disappearing woodlands and Black Cypress by the Murrumbidgee River, they are all here. Have you ever wondered about the difference between a Red Gum and a Red Box? This book can tell you. You can identify trees easily with colour photographs, botanical drawings, location tips, thumbnail maps for less common trees, and a key for determining the species.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Laurie Adams(Author), Roger Farrow(Author), John Hook(Author), Peter Ormay(Author), Andrew Slee(Author), Betsy Osborne(Illustrator), Christine Payne(Illustrator), Pierre Cochard(Illustrator), Clive Hurlstone(Illustrator)
103 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
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