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The indigenous Palms of Southern Africa – second hand

Wicht H

R325.00

1 in stock

Categories: Books, Books - Second Hand, Books - Trees and Shrubs
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Description

This is a 62 paged hard-cover book.

Containing black and white photographs.

Plus descriptions of 5 species, information on cultivation.

This is a rarely seen book.

  • By Wicht H
  • Published 1969
  • Second hand damaged dust cover

Weight: 0.396Kg

Size: 24.5cm x 19cm x 1cm

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.

Additional information

Weight 0.396 kg
Dimensions 24.5 × 19 × 1 cm

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