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Taller Eucalypts for Planting in Australia Their Selection, Cultivation and Management

Field / Identification Guide Handbook / Manual
By: Dean Nicolle(Author)
222 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Taller Eucalypts for Planting in Australia
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This guide treats 81 taller-growing eucalypts suited for growing in Australia. Each species is illustrated by multiple photographs and a current distribution map. Comprehensive information is provided on identification features, distribution, habitat, cultivation and uses. Many of these species are already commonly grown and seen in gardens, streets, parks and farms throughout Australia, while others are rarely planted but have vast potential for much wider use, both in the urban landscape and in rural areas.

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Field / Identification Guide Handbook / Manual
By: Dean Nicolle(Author)
222 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
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