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Native plants for rock gardens : a summary of plants under test at the Canberra Botanic Gardens
Bib ID 2729746
Format BookBook
Author
Canberra Botanic Gardens
 
Description Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service for the Dept. of the Interior, 1971 
16p. : ill. ; 18cm. 
ISBN 0642945942 : 
Notes

Gardening. Native plants. Australia. For rock gardens (ANB/­PRECIS SIN 600122301)

"Text derived from an article by Mr. J. Wrigley, first published in "Australian plants''.

Subjects Wild flower gardening.  |  Rock gardens - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Australia. Department of the Interior

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