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: Guides for Wildflowers and trees

To: Gordon and Pam Cain <>
Subject: : Guides for Wildflowers and trees
From: David James <>
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 02:28:25 -0700 (PDT)
There is no national guide, nothing even close. For identifying plants in the 
Sydney basin using a single volume I'd recommend Les Robinson's "Field Guide to 
the Native Plants of Sydney" (Kangaroo Press) is probably the best place to 
start. No pictures, but good B&W line drawings and a pictorial key, it's easy 
to carry and to use. It will set you back about $40.  

David James, 
Sydney

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From: Gordon and Pam Cain <>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 June 2011 6:15 PM
Subject: : Guides for Wildflowers and trees

Hi All,

My wife asked me to post this to you wonderful lot. She's after guides for both

Wildflowers, and

Trees -- native and non-native.

I told her I thought any book covering all of Aus would be either too big or 
would cover too little. So regional guides would also be good. We live in the 
Sydney Basin.

And she wants a guide that doesn't require specialist knowledge -- ones in 
which it is easy to look up trees and wildflowers even if you don't know what 
they are!

(Any great guides on mushrooms and fungi out there?)

Cheers and thanks in advance,
Gordon Cain, who still isn't sure what's a gum tree and what's eucalypt and 
what's an ironbark. . .
Schofields, NW Sydney




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