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New Zealand's native trees are truly remarkable. From the massive kauri - the third-largest tree in the world - the showy pohutukawa and rata, and the ubiquitous cabbage tree to rare and endangered species found only on offshore islands, our glorious and diverse trees deserve to ...
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There has always been interest in how animals live their lives - it is easy for us to identify with them. But there are many remarkable stories about plants that deserve to be told. This book tells how plants adapt to the challenges of their habitats.
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An illustrated ecological field guide to New Zealand's native forests. In one volume it provides identification for a range of common plants (including trees and shrubs, vines and epiphytes, ground plants, fungi, mosses and liverworts) and animals (birds, reptiles, insects and ma ...
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This handbook on garden design draws inspiration from the diversity of New Zealand's natural environment. It shows how the associations of native plants in the wild can offer blueprints for the garden, and helps the reader to translate the big picture into small garden settings.
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Easy-to-read text supported by 'outstanding photographs' that is essential reading for the plant enthusiast. Takes the reader on a tour of plant habitats from the seashore up to the maountains.
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A completely revised edition of Rob Lucas's successful publication "What's that Pest?". It provides New Zealand's horticulturalists and gardeners with a simple, comprehensive, easily-used reference guide to pest identification and control.
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New Zealand's native trees are truly remarkable. From the massive kauri - the third-largest tree in the world - the showy pohutukawa and rata, and the ubiquitous cabbage tree to rare and endangered species found only on offshore islands, our glorious and diverse trees deserve to ...
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Combines both identification guides and lifestyle information. An emphasis on the many specialised vines, epiphytes and parasites that make New Zealand forests distinctive among those in temperate regions.
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Examining how plants adapt to the challenges of their habitats, this book describes how plants adjust to harsh climates; explores the love-hate relationships that plants have with animals; and the mostly hidden associations that plants have with bacteria and fungi. Illustrated th ...
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