Problem Plants of South Africa - Clive Bromilow
Problem Plants of South Africa - Clive Bromilow

Problem Plants of South Africa - Clive Bromilow

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2001 paperback with 258 pages in good condition. Accessible information about invasive species, alien and indigenous weeds and has never been more critical, as these species increasingly threaten native habitats and agricultural production, and legislation requires that we act to control their impact and spread.  Our go-to reference book for southern Africa has always been Clive Bromilows Problem Plants of South Africa.

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