The Native Plants of Adelaide Phil Bagust & Lynda Tout-Smith
The Native Plants of Adelaide Phil Bagust & Lynda Tout-Smith A Book About Nature - Flora Front Cover Used Secondhand Book Nonfiction
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The Native Plants of Adelaide

Author: Phil Bagust & Lynda Tout-Smith
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Book Title
The Native Plants of Adelaide
Author
Phil Bagust & Lynda Tout-Smith
Book Condition
GOOD - some damage on back cover where glossy layer has been torn off paper layer (see images), pages inside are clean and in good condition
ISBN
9780701636487
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Government of SA: Department for Environment & Heritage
Year Published
2005
Australian native plants have been a popular option for gardeners for many years, but only rarely are the words 'locally indigenous' used when selecting species. Locally indigenous natives are the plants that evolved to grow naturally in a particular area. In the case of the Adelaide metropolitan area, these plants remain almost unknown by the general public, largely because the unique native woodlands and wetlands of the Adelaide Plains have long since succumbed to urban development. This pocket-sized guide aims to bring Adelaide's very beautiful - but now largely forgotten - indigenous flora back into the spotlight for nature enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.

Australian native plants have been a popular option for gardeners for many years, but only rarely are the words 'locally indigenous' used when selecting species. Locally indigenous natives are the plants that evolved to grow naturally in a particular area. In the case of the Adelaide metropolitan area, these plants remain almost unknown by the general public, largely because the unique native woodlands and wetlands of the Adelaide Plains have long since succumbed to urban development.

This pocket-sized guide aims to bring Adelaide's very beautiful - but now largely forgotten - indigenous flora back into the spotlight for nature enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.

Australian native plants have been a popular option for gardeners for many years, but only rarely are the words 'locally indigenous' used when selecting species. Locally indigenous natives are the plants that evolved to grow naturally in a particular area. In the case of the Adelaide metropolitan area, these plants remain almost unknown by the general public, largely because the unique native woodlands and wetlands of the Adelaide Plains have long since succumbed to urban development.

This pocket-sized guide aims to bring Adelaide's very beautiful - but now largely forgotten - indigenous flora back into the spotlight for nature enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.