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Which Native Tree?: New Ecology Edition
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Which Native Tree?: New Ecology Edition

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A simple, illustrated guide to common New Zealand native trees, including identification, ecology and uses, by best-selling author Andrew Crowe.

A simple, illustrated guide to common New Zealand native trees, including identification, ecology and uses, by best-selling author Andrew Crowe.

Use Crowe’s unique leaf key to confidently identify common New Zealand native trees.

* Colour photographs of leaves, flowers, fruit and associated creatures * Graphics giving tree shape and height * Tree distribution maps * ID checklists listing distinguishing features * Details on the origins of Maori names

Discover the known uses of each tree, from dyes, perfumes, honey and bootlaces, to food, medicine, fire-making and timber. Also, learn how to grow each tree in your own garden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Group (NZ)
Country
New Zealand
Date
2 March 2009
Pages
64
ISBN
9780143008996

A simple, illustrated guide to common New Zealand native trees, including identification, ecology and uses, by best-selling author Andrew Crowe.

A simple, illustrated guide to common New Zealand native trees, including identification, ecology and uses, by best-selling author Andrew Crowe.

Use Crowe’s unique leaf key to confidently identify common New Zealand native trees.

* Colour photographs of leaves, flowers, fruit and associated creatures * Graphics giving tree shape and height * Tree distribution maps * ID checklists listing distinguishing features * Details on the origins of Maori names

Discover the known uses of each tree, from dyes, perfumes, honey and bootlaces, to food, medicine, fire-making and timber. Also, learn how to grow each tree in your own garden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Group (NZ)
Country
New Zealand
Date
2 March 2009
Pages
64
ISBN
9780143008996