Field Guide To Eucalypts: South-Western And Southern Australia

Field Guide To Eucalypts: South-Western And Southern Australia

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Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
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A definitive botanical reference, Field Guide to Eucalypts: South-Western and Southern Australia presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of eucalypt species native to some of Australia's most botanically rich regions. Written with scientific precision, it details the identifying characteristics of each species — including bark, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruit — equipping botanists, naturalists, and land managers with the tools needed for accurate identification in the field. The guide illustrates the remarkable diversity of the eucalypt genus across southwestern and southern Australia, a region recognized globally for its extraordinary levels of plant endemism. Organized for practical use, it pairs detailed descriptions with distribution maps and botanical illustrations, making it an indispensable companion for both professional researchers and passionate amateur naturalists. The tone throughout is methodical and authoritative, reflecting the authors' deep expertise and decades of fieldwork in Australian flora.

Author: M.I.H. Brooker And D.A. Kleinig
Format: Hardback
Published: 1990, Inkata Press
Genre: Botany

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A definitive botanical reference, Field Guide to Eucalypts: South-Western and Southern Australia presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of eucalypt species native to some of Australia's most botanically rich regions. Written with scientific precision, it details the identifying characteristics of each species — including bark, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruit — equipping botanists, naturalists, and land managers with the tools needed for accurate identification in the field. The guide illustrates the remarkable diversity of the eucalypt genus across southwestern and southern Australia, a region recognized globally for its extraordinary levels of plant endemism. Organized for practical use, it pairs detailed descriptions with distribution maps and botanical illustrations, making it an indispensable companion for both professional researchers and passionate amateur naturalists. The tone throughout is methodical and authoritative, reflecting the authors' deep expertise and decades of fieldwork in Australian flora.