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A Mini Guide to the Identification of New Zealand Native Ferns

A Mini Guide to the Identification of New Zealand Native Ferns
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2008-03-17
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 9780143008866

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A handy guide to the identification of New Zealand native ferns. Condensed from Andrew Crowe's popular Which Native? series, this little book has been designed to fit into a pocket, day pack or bag. Full of essential information for quick accurate identification of native ferns, this mini guide is appealing and easy to use.


Which Native Fern?

Which Native Fern?
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2001
Genre: Ferns
ISBN: 9780143018018

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Which native fern is it? Find out simply and accurately by using Andrew Crowe's unique method of identification. Find a fern frond and follow the simple steps to name the plant itself. Discover the known uses of each plant, from food and medicine to natural insecticides.


Which Native Fern?

Which Native Fern?
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2019
Genre: Ferns
ISBN:

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A Mini Guide to the Identification of New Zealand Native Trees

A Mini Guide to the Identification of New Zealand Native Trees
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2007-06-04
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 9780143007111

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A handy, pocket-sized guide to the identification of New Zealand native trees. Condensed from Andrew Crowe's popular Which Native?series, this little book has been designed to fit into a pocket, day pack or bag. Full of essential information for quick accurate identification of native trees, this new mini guide is appealing and easy to use.


The Life Size Guide to New Zealand Native Ferns

The Life Size Guide to New Zealand Native Ferns
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Caterpillars
ISBN: 9780143019244

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Identifying New Zealand's ferns is made simple and fun for all the family with this new guide. Over 45 ferns are featured, categorised by the fineness of their fronds. The life-size photographs allow readers to easily and accurately identify the ferns featured. Life-size Guide to New Zealand Native Ferns also features life-size photographs of a range of native moths where the caterpillars of that species feed on a particular fern. This unique approach allows readers of the book to look for the moths and caterpillars while identifying the plant. This is the fourth in this Life-Size Guide series.


Which Native Fern?

Which Native Fern?
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2009
Genre: Ferns
ISBN: 9780143009009

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As well as the known uses of each fern, from food and medicine, to perfume, making tools, mattresses and track markers, it also explains how to grow each fern in your own garden. The new ecological edition also identifies the insect and bird life to look for in each fern and includes details on the origins of Maori names.


Fern Finder

Fern Finder
Author: Anne C. Hallowell
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0912550244

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A pocket guide to identifying native ferns that grow in the U.S. Midwest and Northeast, and eastern Canada. Like other plant guides in the "Finders" series, "Fern Finder" is a dichotomous key, which leads the user step-by-step through a series of choices to the species being identified. Heavily illustrated with line drawings.


A Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand

A Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand
Author: Andrew Crowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 9780143019220

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A practical field guide to New Zealand's native edible plants. Over 190 trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, mushrooms, lichens and seaweeds are described in detail in this useful and attractive book, with information on which part is edible and when, how plants have been utilised, particularly by Maori, their nutritional value, and where they can be found. In a separate section, Andrew Crowe also describes important poisonous plants that are native to New Zealand or are likely to be confused with the edible plants. Illustrated with line drawings and colour photographs, this informative book will be of interest to trampers, botanists and all who appreciate New Zealand's native flora.


A Photographic Guide to Ferns of New Zealand

A Photographic Guide to Ferns of New Zealand
Author: Lawrence James Metcalf
Publisher: New Holland Australia(AU)
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2003
Genre: Ferns
ISBN:

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Ferns occur in great abundance in New Zealand - there are nearly 200 native species alone occurring everywhere from the coast through to the country's alpine regions. Then there are the fern allies - including clubmosses and forkferns that have an even longer fossil history than ferns. However, most of the ferns and fern allies described in this guide are the commoner species that are more likely to be seen when journeying around the New Zealand countryside. all species described are listed according to their scientific names so that their affinities with related species may be seen more easily.