Flora Of Victoria: Volume 1 Introduction
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Tear along folds of jacket - repaired with tape.
A landmark work in Australian botanical science, Flora of Victoria: Volume 1 Introduction presents a comprehensive scientific foundation for understanding the plant life of Victoria, one of Australia's most botanically diverse states. This authoritative reference details the history of botanical exploration in the region, the physical environment, and the methodological frameworks used to classify and document the state's rich flora. Written with academic precision, it instructs botanists, ecologists, and naturalists on the taxonomic principles and geographic contexts essential for interpreting the volumes that follow. The tone is rigorously scholarly, reflecting the collaborative expertise of leading figures in Australian plant science, and the work stands as an indispensable resource for anyone engaged in the study or conservation of Victorian plant communities.
Author: D. B. Foreman And N. G. Walsh
Format: Hardback
Published: 1993, Inkata Press
Genre: Botany
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Tear along folds of jacket - repaired with tape.
A landmark work in Australian botanical science, Flora of Victoria: Volume 1 Introduction presents a comprehensive scientific foundation for understanding the plant life of Victoria, one of Australia's most botanically diverse states. This authoritative reference details the history of botanical exploration in the region, the physical environment, and the methodological frameworks used to classify and document the state's rich flora. Written with academic precision, it instructs botanists, ecologists, and naturalists on the taxonomic principles and geographic contexts essential for interpreting the volumes that follow. The tone is rigorously scholarly, reflecting the collaborative expertise of leading figures in Australian plant science, and the work stands as an indispensable resource for anyone engaged in the study or conservation of Victorian plant communities.