A Fieldguide to Native Pea Flowers of Victoria and Southeastern Australia Dorothy Woolcock
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A Fieldguide to Native Pea Flowers of Victoria and Southeastern Australia

Author: Dorothy Woolcock
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Book Title
A Fieldguide to Native Pea Flowers of Victoria and Southeastern Australia
Author
Dorothy Woolcock
Book Condition
GOOD (Previous owners name. Tanning to pages particularly title pages and index pages, other pages mostly on closed edge, and some in margin of page.
ISBN
9780864172594
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Kangaroo Press
Year Published
Date not stated
A field guide 52 species described and illustrated. Details of their distribution state by state Victoria distribution, region by region. Notes on flower structure make identificiation simpler. The peaflower family, widely distributed and common throughout the world, is represented in southeastern Australia. Native Australian pea flowers are recognised as an outstanding group, in numbers as well as distribution and colour.
  • A field guide
  • 52 species described and illustrated.
  • Details of their distribution state by state
  • Victoria distribution, region by region.
  • Notes on flower structure make identificiation simpler.

The peaflower family, widely distributed and common throughout the world, is represented in southeastern Australia. Native Australian pea flowers are recognised as an outstanding group, in numbers as well as distribution and colour.

  • A field guide
  • 52 species described and illustrated.
  • Details of their distribution state by state
  • Victoria distribution, region by region.
  • Notes on flower structure make identificiation simpler.

The peaflower family, widely distributed and common throughout the world, is represented in southeastern Australia. Native Australian pea flowers are recognised as an outstanding group, in numbers as well as distribution and colour.