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    100 Trees to See on Safari in East Africa

100 Trees to See on Safari in East Africa

Quentin Luke

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      East Africa is one of the world's premier wildlife regions, well known for its mass migrations of herds and the dramatic predators that accompany them. As iconic are the trees that grow here - some endemic to the region and almost all identified with the plains and slopes of this land, stretching from the muggy coast, through grasslands and up to the cold, dry reaches of high mountain peaks. Among them are mangroves, cycads and palms; marulas, acacias and sausage trees; fever trees, toothbrush trees and giant bamboos and heaths. This book presents some 100 of the region's most visible and significant tree species, arranged by vegetation zone. Multiple images of each species showing key ID features, such as bark, leaves, flowers and fruit, are teamed with concise descriptions, where to see the trees, calendar bars indicating flowering months, interesting notes about their uses - both medicinal and practical - and the myths and legends they have generated. Colorful, interesting and geared for quick tree identification, this handy guide will help visitors and locals alike make the most of East African safaris.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Quentin Luke EAN: 9781775845492 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 210 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Random House South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: 2020-04-01 CITY: GENRE: NATURE / Plants / Trees, TRAVEL / Africa / General, TRAVEL / Africa / East / General WIDTH: 148 cm SPINE:

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      Nature and the natural world: general interest

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      East Africa is one of the world's premier wildlife regions, well known for its mass migrations of herds and the dramatic predators that accompany them. As iconic are the trees that grow here - some endemic to the region and almost all identified with the plains and slopes of this land, stretching from the muggy coast, through grasslands and up to the cold, dry reaches of high mountain peaks. Among them are mangroves, cycads and palms; marulas, acacias and sausage trees; fever trees, toothbrush trees and giant bamboos and heaths. This book presents some 100 of the region's most visible and significant tree species, arranged by vegetation zone. Multiple images of each species showing key ID features, such as bark, leaves, flowers and fruit, are teamed with concise descriptions, where to see the trees, calendar bars indicating flowering months, interesting notes about their uses - both medicinal and practical - and the myths and legends they have generated. Colorful, interesting and geared for quick tree identification, this handy guide will help visitors and locals alike make the most of East African safaris.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Quentin Luke EAN: 9781775845492 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 210 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Random House South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: 2020-04-01 CITY: GENRE: NATURE / Plants / Trees, TRAVEL / Africa / General, TRAVEL / Africa / East / General WIDTH: 148 cm SPINE:

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