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A Field Guide to the Native Garden @ HortPark An Urban Oasis of the Native Flora and Fauna of Singapore

Field / Identification Guide
By: Tan Puay Yok(Editor), Richard T Corlett(Editor), Hugh TW Tan(Editor)
124 pages, colour photos
A Field Guide to the Native Garden @ HortPark
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Language: English

One of the theme gardens at Singapore's Hortpark is the Native Plant Garden, designed to promote more knowledge and use of the 2150 plants native to Singapore. Colour photographs, scientific data and horticultural and usage information are given in this book for 107 species which are in the Garden. With plant lists which indicate plant habits, care requirements, and traditional and landscape usages.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Tan Puay Yok(Editor), Richard T Corlett(Editor), Hugh TW Tan(Editor)
124 pages, colour photos
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