The South African 'What flower is that'?

Author:
Kristo Pienaar
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

Superb full-colour photographs easily identify more than 1 500 of the annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees and vines most commonly found in South African gardens and parks. The accompanying text is brief and to the point, detailing each plant's origin, how,

Long description

Full-colour photographs easily identify more than 1500 of the annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees and vines most commonly found in South African gardens and parks. The accompanying text is brief and to the point, detailing each plants origin, how, when and where to plant it, and even how it can be propagated. Clear, informative symbols tell the reader at a glance of a plants needs, such as how resistant it is to frost or wind, how much water it requires, whether it is sun or shade-loving and much more.

Product details

Publisher:
Struik Publishers
ISBN:
9781868724413
Publication date:
August 2003
Length:
280mm
Width:
215mm
Thickness:
1mm
Weight:
1366g
Edition:
2ND - 2000
Pages:
368
Illustrations:
photographs

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