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Australian landscapes are unique since they are dominated by a single hardwood species - the eucalypt. These leading authors have now identified over 1,000 species ...
Explore the Western Australian Botanical Journey through many fascinating personalities: botanists, internationally famous scientists, artists and more in this well-researched book by Roger Underwood.
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The Plant Thieves reveals remarkable stories from the National Herbarium of New South Wales - its people ...
An enthralling look at our relationship with fungi, from an author who has spent more than forty years studying them on five continents.
Fungi are ...
Australia's complex, beautiful and diverse flora is showcased in stunning botanic gardens across the continent. Through exquisite colour photographs taken at the Australian National ...
The evolution of Western Australia started long before Greater India collided with Australia 1.1 billion years ago. Peter Lane explores the fascinating history of ...
No matter where you look in Australia, you're more than likely to see a eucalyptus tree. Scrawny or majestic, smooth as pearl or rough ...
A tribute to an extraordinary landscape now under severe threat. The exquisite photographs reveal the mountain ash forests of central Victoria to be one of ...
Roots are truly amazing structures. They show great flexibility when exploring and exploiting soil substrates of uneven penetrability and availability of water and nutrients, yet ...
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 ...
An epic journey of discovery into the
heart of a vast and contested Australian wilderness.
John Blay laces up his walking boots and goes bush ...
Ellis described the fungi: Growing,they look like dolls dressed up in fluted lace petticoats ... Some are applegreen, others mauve; one is black, and another ...
Acclaimed author David Mabberley provides a ground-breaking analysis of early European understanding of Australia's flora. Combining science, horticulture, art and economics, this lavishly illustrated ...
This book is the fourth in a series of field guides on Australian Flora, focussing primarily on a small selection of Western Australian plants from ...