
Trees Of New South Wales
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Trees of New South Wales is a seminal botanical reference work that catalogues and describes the remarkable diversity of native tree species found across New South Wales, Australia. Written with scientific authority, the work presents detailed descriptions of each species, covering taxonomy, distribution, and identifying characteristics. It serves as an indispensable guide for botanists, foresters, naturalists, and anyone with a keen interest in the Australian bush, combining rigorous scientific methodology with accessible prose. The text illustrates the ecological richness of the NSW landscape, documenting species ranging from coastal rainforest giants to hardy inland natives. A cornerstone of Australian botanical literature, it remains a vital resource for researchers, conservationists, and students of the natural environment.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair/Poor. Jacket: Worn/faded, chipped and worn with some minor damage. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Trees of New South Wales is a seminal botanical reference work that catalogues and describes the remarkable diversity of native tree species found across New South Wales, Australia. Written with scientific authority, the work presents detailed descriptions of each species, covering taxonomy, distribution, and identifying characteristics. It serves as an indispensable guide for botanists, foresters, naturalists, and anyone with a keen interest in the Australian bush, combining rigorous scientific methodology with accessible prose. The text illustrates the ecological richness of the NSW landscape, documenting species ranging from coastal rainforest giants to hardy inland natives. A cornerstone of Australian botanical literature, it remains a vital resource for researchers, conservationists, and students of the natural environment.












