Natal Plants

Natal Plants
Author: John Medley Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1899
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

S.C.

S.C.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1923
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

Consists of reports of various Select Committees, each with a distinctive title.

Papers

Papers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1918
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Indigenous Plant Palettes

Indigenous Plant Palettes
Author: Marijke Honig
Publisher: Quivertree Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1928209823

At last: a South African how-to with everything you need to know to create a dream indigenous garden. Accomplished landscape designer and botanist Marijke Honig puts forward the fundamentals in this comprehensive reference that is at once inspirational, practical and easy to use. This book is all about choosing the right plants for a particular space and purpose in your garden. Marijke shares her vast bank of knowledge and experience to help you assess the conditions in your garden, select the perfect plants and grow them successfully. The book is divided into three clearly organised, superbly illustrated sections, which together provide all the information you need to plan and plant a flourishing garden entirely suited to its setting and climate.

Book # 1 Tree - 3500 Plant Species of the Botanic Gardens of Indonesia

Book # 1 Tree - 3500 Plant Species of the Botanic Gardens of Indonesia
Author:
Publisher: PT SUKARYA & SUKARYA PANDETAMA
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 6021876822

A tree is defined as a woody perennial plant, having a single elongated trunk with several branches spreading at a certain height which give shape to its canopy (crown). The trunk usually has a minimum diameter of 10 cm at chest height. The leaves may be deciduous (falling seasonally) or evergreen. Young trees with a trunk measuring less than 10 cm in diameter are called saplings. Most tree species are flowering plants or conifers. They are distributed throughout the world, with the highest diversity in rainforests of the tropical regions. The majority of tree species belong to the families Dipterocarpaceae (Dipterocarps), Fagaceae (Beech family) and Lauraceae (Laurel family). Trees are used to produce a variety of our needs, including timber, furniture, paper and medicine. They also play an important role in preserving the environment (ecosystems) by preventing land degradation and erosion, producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide and managing microclimates.