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First Field Guide to Fynbos of Southern Africa

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: John Manning
56 pages, Col photos, dist maps
First Field Guide to Fynbos of Southern Africa
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  • First Field Guide to Fynbos of Southern Africa ISBN: 9781868729548 Paperback Aug 2008 Out of Print #148146
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This first field guide gives an introduction to fynbos, the vegetation of the shrublands of south-western South Africa. The author explains the distribution, special features and rich diversity of fynbos, as well as its unusual relationship with fire. He details 43 species, selecting both striking and less spectacular cases that show typical elements of fynbos.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: John Manning
56 pages, Col photos, dist maps
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