Greening of Gondwana, The: The 400 Million Years Story of Australia’s Plants

White, M. E. (Mary E.) ; Frazier, Jim

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AUSTRALIAN FLORA

A fascinating account of the ancestry of the Australian flora from its genesis to the present day, using evidence from the fossil record. When Australia broke away from the supercontinent of Gondwana, 50 million years ago, it already had an established flora, with rainforests covering much of the new continent. Today’s remnant rainforests are ancestors of a unique flora that evolved in isolation as the continent moved northwards to its present position.
256 p. : col. ill., maps ; 34 cm. Bibliography: p. 243-246. #161021/270823/070124/190424 (Coffee-table size, so will incur additional postage costs if ordered via Abebooks, Biblio or from overseas.)
First Edition. (Light shelf wear to top of jacket,  lightly laid in small photocopy note.)

Additional Information

AuthorWhite, M. E. (Mary E.) ; Frazier, Jim
Number of pages256
PublisherReed Books
Year Published1986
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Near Fine

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