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Field Guides & Natural History  Botany  Vascular Plants  Trees & Shrubs

Field Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of the Miombo Woodlands

Field / Identification Guide
By: Paul Smith
176 pages, 176 col illus, 66 b/w illus, 60 maps
Field Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of the Miombo Woodlands
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  • Field Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of the Miombo Woodlands ISBN: 9781842460733 Paperback Jul 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Designed for a wide range of people working in, or visiting, south-central Africa, this practical field guide to the trees and shrubs of the Miombo Woodlands provides an accessible account of 60 of the most common trees and shrubs of the Miombo vegetation.
Each species is attractively illustrated with line drawings and watercolours, and every account includes a distribution map as well as general notes on appearance, habitat, ecology and uses.
Many Miombo species have symbiotic relationships with edible fungi, the most common of which are also described and illustrated.
Based on extensive field experience in Zambia's national parks, this book has been written with a minimum of technical language to assist non-specialists and specialists alike in intuitive plant recognition.

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