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For nature enthusiasts and botanists, "A Guide to Plants of Inland Australia" by Philip Moore is a treasured find. This comprehensive textbook, published in 2005 by New Holland Publishers, is a valuable resource for young adults and adults alike. With its 503 pages, it provides an in-depth exploration of the diverse flora of inland Australia, making it an essential reference for those interested in botany, ecology, and conservation.
What sets this book apart is its stunning illustrations, which bring the plants to life and provide a visual aid for identification. The detailed descriptions and informative text make it an indispensable guide for students, researchers, and hobbyists alike. Whether you're interested in gardening, horticulture, or simply exploring the natural beauty of Australia, this book is a must-have.
This paperback edition is in good condition, with clean and tidy pages, a tight binding, and free of dog ears. The front paper features an inscription, adding a personal touch to this already unique book. From a smoke-free home, this book is ready to find a new owner who will appreciate its wealth of knowledge and beautiful illustrations.
With its extensive coverage of inland Australian plants, "A Guide to Plants of Inland Australia" is a rare and valuable find for anyone passionate about the natural world. Its comprehensive approach, coupled with its excellent condition, makes it a valuable addition to any personal or professional library.
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