Hello All,
Apologies for the slightly off-topic posting, but I know many on the list will
be able to help with my request, and there may even be others who have the same
question.
While I think my bird ID skills are up to speed, I am currently trying to
educate myself on the various trees, plants and wildflowers I come across on my
travels. I have not been overly impressed with most of the guides that are
readily available in the shops, and it has been difficult to get an idea of the
best books off the net, with such a wide range. I understand there is too much
to cover properly in a single guide, so am probably more after a combination of
reference style books covering the different families.
Can anyone recommend their preferred books, or even a combination of books that
will suit my needs? Funds are not unlimited, but I am happy to spend money as
long as I'm paying for quality.
Unless you think it is pertinent to the list, please respond to me directly -
Thanks in advance
Nick Leseberg
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