Eucalypts of the Sydney Region

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Discover the beauty and diversity of Eucalypts in the Sydney Region with our expertly crafted guide. This comprehensive book is perfect for bushwalkers, students, botanists, field ecologists, and foresters alike. It covers the most common eucalypt species spanning the rich landscapes from Newcastle to Nowra and extending west beyond Katoomba. Each species is illustrated with clear distribution maps, detailed line drawings of buds and fruit, and vibrant photographs showcasing the unique bark features. With a focus on easy identification, species are grouped methodically to aid in quick comparison, making this guide exceptional for both casual nature enthusiasts and seasoned experts. Embrace the rich flora of Australia and deepen your understanding of its iconic eucalyptus trees, all while avoiding complex botanical terminology that can alienate the non-specialist. This BRAND NEW edition, published by NewSouth Publishing in 2007, is a must-have for anyone looking to explore the natural beauties of the Sydney region. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780868408620
Year: 2007
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing


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Designed to fit into the backpack of bushwalkers, students, botanists, field ecologists, and foresters, Eucalypts of the Sydney Region describes the most common eucalypt species found in the Sydney region (from Newcastle to Nowra and west beyond Katoomba). Each species description comes with a distribution map, line drawings of buds and fruit, a coloured photograph of the bark, and a diagram indicating growth habit. Species are grouped to assist with easy identification and comparison with similar species. The book is designed for non-technical enthusiasts and so avoids the use of specialist botanical terms, and contains a wealth of detail for those wishing to become more familiar with individual eucalypt species.

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