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Australian Native Plants
 

Australian Native Plants

Cultivation, Use in Landscaping and Propagation

Sixth Edition

John W Wrigley  
Murray Fagg  

Colour illustrations
696 pages, 260 x 185 mm
Publisher: New Holland



   
Hardback Forthcoming Product - September 2013
ISBN: 9781921517150 - AU $ 99.95
 

 Unfortunately the publication of this title has been considerably delayed. The latest date we have been given is September 2013.

At long last, a new edition of this classic book for gardeners containing 100 new plant profiles and updated photographs.

The book provides a wealth of information on literally thousands of native plants, their properties, cultivation and propagation.

The format of the book makes it easy to select the right kind of plants for any part of your garden. The introductory chapters provide sound practical advice on the collection and propagation of plant material, dealing with pests and diseases, fertilising your plants, plant management and landscape and selection of plants.

The most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the market, Australian Native Plants is indispensable for anyone interesting in growing native plants anywhere in Australia, whether they be home gardeners, landscapers or professional horticulturists.

 

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