Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia
"The photographs, especially of typical habitats and the form of plants as you would see them in the ‘bush’ and the tabulated identification data also add considerably to the usefulness of this book in bringing a fascinating area of the Australian flora to the attention of many more people. Highly recommended."
Tony Cavanagh, Growing Australian #255
Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia describes the rich flora of this biogeographically distinct region located on the east coast of Australia, covering the north coast of New South Wales and South-East Queensland. Les mer
More than 500 plants are featured, with photographs and descriptive features enabling the reader to identify any species encountered. Interesting biological, cultural and historical characteristics of each species are included, along with notes on the plant's biogeography and a map of its distribution.
Suitable for anyone with an interest in plant ecology and botany, Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia is the definitive guide to this beautiful region of Australia and its unique flora.
Presents an overview of the wide range of ecosystems in this biologically important region.
Species accounts detail the ecology, biogeography and taxonomy of more than 500 of the region's plants.
Readers will be able to identify plants most likely to be encountered, and gain an understanding of the wider biogeographical relationships of common and rare species.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CSIRO Publishing
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781486313655
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 25 x 17 cm
Anmeldelser
"The photographs, especially of typical habitats and the form of plants as you would see them in the ‘bush’ and the tabulated identification data also add considerably to the usefulness of this book in bringing a fascinating area of the Australian flora to the attention of many more people. Highly recommended."
Tony Cavanagh, Growing Australian #255
"I can recommend Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia as it will greatly add to the armamentarium for botanists, both amateur, professional and those in between, in the eternal quest to identify all the different flora that populate this prolific bioregion."
Colleen Watts, Australian Association of Bush Regenerators News No. 147