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Native Trees of the NSW South Coast Berry, Kangaroo Valley, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay

Field / Identification Guide
By: Kevin Mills(Author), Jacqueline Jakeman(Author)
246 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Envirobook
Native Trees of the NSW South Coast
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This book is the culmination of 25 years of work by the authors and is the essential guide to the native trees of the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia – from Berry in the north to Batemans Bay in the south and west to Kangaroo Valley, Sassafras and Nelligen. There are more tree species on the South Coast of New South Wales than in the whole of Europe. A total of 169 tree species are described with line drawings. This book is a valuable guide for botanists, horticulturalists, gardeners, and nurseries.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Kevin Mills(Author), Jacqueline Jakeman(Author)
246 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Envirobook
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