The fifth edition Flora of the Sydney Region is the definitive technical guide to the identification of wild plants in one of the world's botanical heartlands.
Fourth edition of 1963 detailed botanical guide to the plant life of the region bound by the Hunter and Shoalhaven Rivers and the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales.
A comprehensive guide to the region's top 40 walks, with specially prepared maps. MORE THAN 4OO COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN SPECIALLY FOR THIS GUIDE
HEYWOOD , V. H. , 1972. The new Hegi Compositae . Taxon 19 : 937–938 . HEYWOOD , V. H. , 1973a . Ecological data in practical taxonomy . In V. H. Heywood ( ed . ) , Taxonomy and ecology , pp . 329–347 . London : Academic Press .
A steep monocline marks the eastern edge of the Blue Mountains, which rise gradually from 200m above sea level at Glenbrook to 1094m at Mount Piddington. The western rim is a series of cliff-lines above the Hartley, Megalong and ...
The perfect way to learn about the geology that underpins the landscape and diverse flora of the Sydney region.A photographic journey through the rich and varied geology, scenery and flora of the Sydney region.
First published in 1986, this pocket guide provides information about floral structure and presents a key to families of native plants found in the Sydney region.
On 3 November 2007, the Royal Zoological Society of NSW held its annual forum, with the topic being The natural history of Sydney. It has remained as the title of this book.
( Author publ . , Anglesea , 1990. ) Includes sketches and brief descriptions of more than 140 species arranged in groups , e.g. , by flower colour and shape , to aid identification . 228 Wightman , G. , and Andrews ...
(N,Q,V,T,S) broad-lip orchid VEINED GREENHOOD Pterostylis biseta Blackmore & Clemesha Orchidaceae Rusty hood, rufa greenhood. Robust ground orchid, single-stemmed, 10-35 cm high, rising annually from an underground tuber.
The eFlora comprises keys to all 3000 vascular plant species found in the geographic region from the Shoalhaven River to the Hunter River, and west to the Great Divide. The text of the Flora of the Sydney Region will be marked-up in XML ...