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Forest trees of Australia

The classic Australian guide - now fully revised and updated with nearly 300 of Australia's most important native trees.

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  • "The classic Australian guide - now fully revised and updated with nearly 300 of Australia's most important native trees."
  • "The classic Australian guide - now fully revised and updated with nearly 300 of Australia's most important native trees."@en
  • "Origin of Australian trees - Variation and adaptation - Kinds of trees - Factors controlling the distribution of Australian tree species - Presentation of plant classes, families and genera - Description of species arranged according to genera_______________"@en
  • "Order of presentation of families, genera and species. Presentation of species descreptions. Origen of Australian trees. Variation and adaptation of Australian trees. kinds of trees-some important Australian families. Factors controlling the distribuiton of Australian tree species. Gymnospermae. Araucariaceae. Agothis. Gymnosperms. Araucaria. Cupressaceae. Callitris. Podocarpaceae. Callitris. Podocarpaceae. Dacrydium. Phyllocladus. Podocarpus. Taxodiaceae. Athrotaxis. Angiospermae. Angiosperms. Palmae. Livistona. Monocotyledones. Archontophoenix. Monocotyledones. Archontophoenix. Monocotyledons. Licuala. Carpentaria. Apocynaceae. Alstonia. Dicotyledones. Avicenniaceae. Avicennia. Dicotyledons. Bombacaceae. Adansonia. Caesal+omoaceae. Erythrophleum. Casuarinaceae. Casuarina. cochlospermaceae. Cochlospermun. Combretaceae. Terminalia. Cunoniaceae. Ceratopetalum. Geissois. Schizomeria. Elaeocarpaceae. Elaeocarpus. Sloanea. Eucryphiceae. Eucryphia. Fagaceae. Nothofagus. Lauraceae. Cryptocarya. Endiandra. Meleaceae. Dysoxylum. Toona. Mimosaceae. Acaial. Monimiaceae. Atherosperma. Moraceae. Ficus. Myrtaceae. Acmena. Myrtaceae. Acmena. Agonis. angophora. Eucalyptus. Subgenus blakella. Subgenus Corymbia. Subgenus Eudesmia. Subgenus Idiogenes. Subgenus Monocalyptus. Subgenus Symphyomyrtus. Eugenia. Melaleuca. Syncarpia. Tristania. Papilionaceae. Castanospermum. Erythrina. Proteaceae. Banksia. Cardwellia. Grevillia. Thizophoraceae. Rhizophora. Rosaceae. Nauclea. Rutaceae. Flindersia. Santalaceae. Sapindaceae."
  • "Forest Trees of Australia is an essential reference for identifying native trees in this country. It describes and illustrates nearly 300 of our most important indigenous trees, selected because of their environmental significance, their importance to the timber industry, or because they are conspicuous in the landscape. This new edition includes 70 additional species and is fully updated throughout. New maps and photographs show us a wonderfully diverse range of forests, from mangrove swamps, monsoon regions and deserts, to alpine areas and majestic stands of temperate rainforests. Colour sections illustrate key identification features and major forest types. "Forest Trees of Australia" is an unsurpassed guide to identification for horticulturists, botanists, foresters, students, farmers, environmentalists and all those who are interested in our native trees."

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  • "Forest Trees of Australia"
  • "Forest trees of Australia"
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  • "Forest trees of Australia : Over 200 of Australia's most important native trees described & illustrated"