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Norfolk Island’s Fascinating Flora

Field / Identification Guide
By: Peter Coyne(Author)
192 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Petaurus Press
Norfolk Island’s Fascinating Flora
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Plants have been vitally important to the history of Norfolk Island, a tiny Australian island in the South Pacific Ocean. Although everywhere in sight, these remarkable gifts from nature dominate any view of the island. Containing over 200 species, this is a handy reference to identifying plants in the wild of Norfolk Island. Full of colour photographs and illustrations, Norfolk Island’s Fascinating Flora discusses the important history of plants on Norfolk Island and how people can contribute to their conservation and management. The island has 47 nationally threatened plant species, 45 plant species found nowhere else, 182 native plants and some of the world's worst weeds. In addition to their value for nature conservation, many plants have been culturally important for the different groups of settlers since Polynesians arrived about 800 years ago.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Peter Coyne(Author)
192 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Petaurus Press
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