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Eucalypts of the Mount Alexander Region

Field / Identification Guide
By: Bernard Slattery(Author), Ern Perkins(Author), Bronwyn Silver(Author)
89 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, 1 colour map
Eucalypts of the Mount Alexander Region
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Presents the most commonly found species of Eucalypt in the Mount Alexander Region of central Victoria. Generously illustrated, this guide provides clear descriptions in plain language, perfect for any enthusiast. Though firmly based on the forests and reserves around the town of Castlemaine, it describes species common to the whole Box-Ironbark region, making this guide useful to those in that region and wider Victoria.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Bernard Slattery(Author), Ern Perkins(Author), Bronwyn Silver(Author)
89 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, 1 colour map
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