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This beautifully illustrated large-format book showcases some 2,400
South African indigenous plants, making it a comprehensive guide to the
range of local plants available to gardeners to transform their outdoor
spaces.
An Introduction lays the groundwork, covering climate, various garden
styles, spatial planning and garden maintenance, as well as giving
suggestions for attracting wildlife to the garden.
The encyclopaedic Plant Catalogue forms the bulk of the book. Plants
are grouped by growthform into 13 chapters, from bulbs, orchids and
aloes through to shrubs, grasses, trees and fynbos.The introduction to
each group provides essential information on the selection, planting
and feeding of the species, and gives tips on growing and maintaining
them in the garden or in containers. Following each introduction is an
extensive catalogue of species, pairing full-colour photographs with
brief descriptions that cover size, shape, flowering times and best
growing conditions. The book concludes with a handy Plant Selector,
which helps gardeners to choose the most appropriate plants for
specific areas or functions in their garden or home.
Compiled and edited over several years by an expert team, this
easy-to-use reference introduces a host of new and exciting
possibilities for gardens and gardeners, both locally and across the
globe.
These natural history guides have been developed to encourage young people and anyone with a budding interest in natural history to learn about the wonders of southern Africa's fascinating fauna and flora. They are an invaluable resource for the beginner, providing information at a glance: each of the species presented is described in easy-to-read text, with a photograph and distribution map. A short introduction gives context to the topic.
Sasol Eerste Veldgids tot Bome van Suider-Afrika bied ’n
fassinerende blik op die bome van die subkontinent. Met behulp van
volkleurfoto's en verspreidingskaarte, asook maklik leesbare teks,
sal die beginner en ontluikende natuurliefhebber die meer algemene
bome in Suider-Afrika kan identifiseer, kan vasstel waar hulle
groei, en meer te wete kom oor hul unieke eienskappe.
The first in what is an excellent series of books photographed by
Geoff Nicholls. A beautifully illustrated guide to 107 plants and
some of the butterflies, birds and mammals found in forests of
South Africa. The text provides notes on the plants, utilization
and gardening, as well as scientific and common names in local
languages. This lightweight 72 page book with 170 full colour
photographs will be a delight to gardeners, tourists,
environmentalist and educationalists alike. This book is designed
to cover plants in the forests of South Africa and highlight the
beauty, value and importance of our forests with a view to
promoting long term conservation and sustainable management. It
provides an easy introduction to the plants and main animals of
this forest biome. A biome is a large natural region or ecological
community, each with its own distinctive vegetation shaped by
differences in climate and topography. There are nine biomes in
South Africa: desert, fynbos, nama-karroo, succulent karroo,
succulent thicket, Indian Ocean coastal belt, grassland, savanna
and forest. Forest is the smallest biome, only 1/2% of the land
mass. Additional information on each plant will also be found in
Elsa Pooley's best selling field guides to Trees which is out of
print and currently under revision, also Wild Flowers of
KwaZulu-Natal, and Mountain Flowers of the Drakensberg and Lesotho.
A guide on the high mountain region which includes the plants, wild
flowers, trees, shrubs, ferns and some grasses from the foothills
to the summit, with special attention to the large number of
endemic species; Southern and Northern KwaZulu; Natal Drakensberg,
Eastern Cape Drakensberg, Witteberge and Lesotho, including the
Maloti and Thaba Putsoa ranges as well as outliers such as Ingeli,
Mahaqhwa and Kamberg.
Offers the most comprehensive full colour guide too South African
wild flowers produced on the sub-continent. It is both a standard
reference work and a user-friendly field guide. It establishes a
new standard with 2450 colour photographs, over 2000 species,
distribution maps, drawings, common names in seven local languages,
colour coding and a key to the families (632 pages). The maps cover
a large part of the summer rainfall region from East London in the
Eastern Cape to southern Mozambique, inland to eastern Free State,
Gauteng, Northern Province and Mpumalanga including Lesotho and
Swaziland.
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