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Pelargoniums of Southern Africa Volume 1 (Second-hand)

Van der Walt J.J.A   and Vorster P.J.

R750.00

3 in stock

SKU: ISBN 0 86843 006 4 Categories: Books, Books - Pelargoniums, Books - Second Hand
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Vol 1: ISBN 0 86843 006 4

Contains 50  natural species of Pelargonium.

Superbly illustrated in full colour from live material.

Collected in their natural habitat.

There are notes on cultivation, ecology and geographical distribution.

  • By Van der Walt J.J.A   and Vorster P.J.
  • Second- hand

Weight  0.767 Kg

Size: 29cm x 21.5cm x 2.8cm

This is the size of the book unpackaged,

we still need to add packaging to the total size and weight.

We package our books as securely as possible

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