Plants of the Kimberley Region of Western Australia R J Petheram and B Kok
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Plants of the Kimberley Region of Western Australia

Author: R J Petheram and B Kok
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Book Title
Plants of the Kimberley Region of Western Australia
Author
R J Petheram and B Kok
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9780855642150
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Western Australia Press
Year Published
1986
The main aim of this book is to provide the pastoralist, rangeland adviser, student and conservationist with a sound knowledge as a basis for tackling vegetation and landuse management issues in the Kimberley. However, the simple text, excellent photography and botanical accuracy will attract a wide audience amongst professionals, amateur nature-lovers and tourists. The 240 species covered are arranged in three sections, grasses and herbs, shrubs, and trees. These constitue a unique flora, never previously dealt with in a single general text.

The main aim of this book is to provide the pastoralist, rangeland adviser, student and conservationist with a sound knowledge as a basis for tackling vegetation and landuse management issues in the Kimberley. However, the simple text, excellent photography and botanical accuracy will attract a wide audience amongst professionals, amateur nature-lovers and tourists.

The 240 species covered are arranged in three sections, grasses and herbs, shrubs, and trees. These constitue a unique flora, never previously dealt with in a single general text.

The main aim of this book is to provide the pastoralist, rangeland adviser, student and conservationist with a sound knowledge as a basis for tackling vegetation and landuse management issues in the Kimberley. However, the simple text, excellent photography and botanical accuracy will attract a wide audience amongst professionals, amateur nature-lovers and tourists.

The 240 species covered are arranged in three sections, grasses and herbs, shrubs, and trees. These constitue a unique flora, never previously dealt with in a single general text.