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A Field Guide to the Native Plants of South East Queensland by Jan Glazebrook, Denis Cox and Kerry Rathie is the go-to reference for anyone who wants to name and nurture the region’s wild trees, shrubs and understory gems. This revised 2012 edition packs 544 illustrated pages into a sturdy trade paperback that fits neatly in a day-pack or glovebox.
The guide covers more than 1,000 species found from the coast to the hinterland, organising them by flower colour and growth form for quick comparison. Every entry pairs botanical accuracy with practical tips on propagation and wildlife value, turning casual curiosity into confident cultivation.
This copy is in good used condition: tight binding, no writing or dog-eared corners, and only faint marks to the closed page edges and two leaves—clean enough for field use yet priced for a reader’s budget. It comes from a smoke-free home and is ready to accompany you on rainforest tracks, backyard surveys or native plant nursery trips.
Whether you’re identifying a backyard strangler fig, selecting drought-tough groundcovers or building a local-species corridor, A Field Guide to the Native Plants of South East Queensland delivers the visual clarity and local expertise you need. Grab this illustrated reference now and grow your Queensland library today.