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Planting Mixes Based on the National Vegetation Classification System

By: Joanna Francis and Grahame Dixie
111 pages, Tabs
Planting Mixes Based on the National Vegetation Classification System
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  • Planting Mixes Based on the National Vegetation Classification System ISBN: 9780952998907 Spiralbound Dec 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Since the end of World War II Britain has lost 98% of its hay meadows, 75% of its heaths, 80% of its chalk downlands and 50% of its ancient woodlands. This book lays down a sensible set of guidelines so that designers and planners can incorporate native plants appropriately in their schemes.

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By: Joanna Francis and Grahame Dixie
111 pages, Tabs
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