AUSTRALIAN FLORA West Australiana
Western Australia’s wildflowers are recognised throughout the world for their colour, form and uniqueness. Many can be observed in the metropolitan area close to the city of Perth. Despite this, there has been very little scholarly documentation of them. This book provides an account of the flora of Murdoch University. Though the campus was disturbed first by farming and later by arboriculture, small but significant areas of the original bush remain. This scholarly account provides a valuable record of those native species that enrich the Murdoch campus after the first ten years of its operation. It should prove useful as a data base for future conservation and planning strategies, as well as providing a valuable reference source for staff and students. It should also have strong appeal to local residents who are curious about the plants which characterize the white and yellow sands of their surrounds and as a guide for visitors to the campus. The work, though written for the amateur naturalist, is scientifically sound and attempts to simplify the identification of plants using ink drawings and colour photographs in combination with keys.
- x, 129 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 23 cm. Out of Print #020224
- Botany — Western Australia — Murdoch
- Plants — Identification
- Wild flowers — Western Australia — Murdoch
- (School of Biological & Environmental Sciences stamp.)