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An Illustrated Guide to Common Weeds of New Zealand

Author: Ian Popay, Paul D. Champion and Trevor James  

Aimed at a wide audience, with colour photographs and simple text, this popular and indispensable guide to the identification of weeds in New Zealand is now in its third edition. The 2010 edition is bigger and better, with just over 600 species and more than 1500 stunning new photographs which provide an excellent aid to identification.

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Aimed at a wide audience, with colour photographs and simple text, this popular and indispensable guide to the identification of weeds in New Zealand is now in its third edition. The 2010 edition is bigger and better, with just over 600 species and more than 1500 stunning new photographs which provide an excellent aid to identification.

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Aimed at a wide audience, with colour photographs and simple text, this popular and indispensable guide to the identification of weeds in New Zealand is now in its third edition. The 2010 edition is bigger and better, with just over 600 species and more than 1500 stunning new photographs which provide an excellent aid to identification. Species are listed in four groups : Plants with spores -- Plants with cones -- plants with flowers - Dicotyledons and -- Plants with flowers - Monocotyledons. the authors remind us that "The definition of a weed as a plant growing in the wrong place means that one person's weed is another's treasure". Their intention was to include all common weeds, including garden escapes, introduced plants, and some plants which may be useful pasture components but which can be a nuisance in the garden or in horticultural crops. Native species which are major weed problems of pastoral land in some regions are listed, and other native species are listed due to their similarity of appearance to a weed in order to avoid misidentification. each plant receives a general introduction, and is then described in detail; the usefulness or toxicity of the plant is also addressed and derivation of botanical names is given.Plants are listed by both botanical and common names, and indexes enable easy searching, but for those unfamiliar with a plant there is a section to help identify a plant from information about flower colour and size, the kind of plant it is and where it occurs. The text has been updated to accommodate changes to the legislation governing pest plants.

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Product Details

Publisher
The New Zealand Plant Protection Society
Published
1st March 2010
Edition
3rd
Pages
448
ISBN
9780473162856

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

26 Sep, 2022
It is a fabulous and very informative book. That will get plenty of use.
By Natalie
04 Aug, 2022
Very well set out. Some great illustrations.
By Brett
28 Jun, 2022
It is really helpful having the plants grouped in their botanical families.
By Em
17 Feb, 2022
Excellent reference book beautiful photos
By Lindy
23 Dec, 2021
Great illustrated guide. I love the in depth descriptions and similar species notes.
By Antony
14 Dec, 2021
Fantastic book very easy to use and has helped me identify a lot of species :)
By Brooke
21 Jun, 2021
Excellent Reference Book
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