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Trees of Kenya A fully illustrated field guide

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Tim C Noad(Author), Ann Birnie(Author)
308 pages, line drawings, 18 colour plates
Trees of Kenya
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  • Trees of Kenya Hardback Dec 1989 Out of Print #7657
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A comprehensive field guide to the common trees of Kenya, covering over 300 indigenous and introduced species. For each species there is a description of its general appearance, habitat and abundance, followed by detailed descriptions of leaves, flowers and bark. There are also practical notes for propagation. Every species is illustrated by line drawings and there are 18 colour paintings.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Tim C Noad(Author), Ann Birnie(Author)
308 pages, line drawings, 18 colour plates
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