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Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland


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The Field guide to common saltmarsh plants of Queensland has identification keys for the 32 most widespread saltmarsh species in Queensland´s coastal zone.

This unique, user-friendly publication is ideal for students, teachers, researchers, community groups, fishers, and others with an interest in Queensland´s coastal environment.

The field guide provides descriptions, colour photographs, flowering periods, drawings and Queensland distribution maps for succulent plants, grasses, rushes, sedges and other saltmarsh plants.

Price:
Free
Availability:
New stock available (reprint)
Product author:
Johns, Louise
Publisher:
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
Release/publish date:
July 2010
Version:
2

Ordering

Please call DEEDI on 13 25 23  to order a copy of the  field guide and poster 'Common saltmarsh plants of Queensland' (full-colour, A2 size).

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Last updated 25 October 2010



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