Palms & Cycads Around the World

Palms & Cycads Around the World
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Book Synopsis Palms & Cycads Around the World by : John Lionel Krempin

Download or read book Palms & Cycads Around the World written by John Lionel Krempin and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by retired nurseryman, seedsman and horticultural writer T1000 Decorative Plants, 1983' this book attempts to provide a comprehensive guide to the palms and cycads of the world. Contains information on origins, habitat, propagation and care of both species. Includes colour photographs and descriptions of all known varieties and a detailed index. Profusely illustrated.


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