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Published in 1981 by the University of Cape Town. No dust jacket. Soft cover in good condition with some scuff marks. Inside pages neat and clean. Binding sturdy. Handy millimetre ruler printed on inside of back cover.
A handy little field guide to the trees and shrubs, both indigenous and naturalised, of the Cape Peninsula. Simple line drawings helps to identify species with a general description, the range of leaf length in millimetres, usual height in metres plus flowering and fruiting times. For each species the national number (if it has one), current genus and specific name are given. The common English and Afrikaans names are also given. Learn also how to identify undesirable aggressive invaders that should beĀ