Acacia handbook : growing & managing acacias in south central Africa by Newton Spicer, Richard Barnes, and Jonathan Timberlake, and illustrated by Joseph Mutasa and Rosemary Wise, published for forestry and conservation educators in the Southern African Region, is a practical guide to the varieties of acacia trees that can be used to complement agriculture. Information about natural distribution and ecology of the trees, as well as detailed identification guides, is included. You can find the book in HOORC's Library.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
New in HOORC's Library: Acacia handbook
Acacia handbook : growing & managing acacias in south central Africa by Newton Spicer, Richard Barnes, and Jonathan Timberlake, and illustrated by Joseph Mutasa and Rosemary Wise, published for forestry and conservation educators in the Southern African Region, is a practical guide to the varieties of acacia trees that can be used to complement agriculture. Information about natural distribution and ecology of the trees, as well as detailed identification guides, is included. You can find the book in HOORC's Library.
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