Discovering Australian Flora: Second Edition

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Discover the Plants That Define Australia

Dive into Australia’s native plant world with the Discovering Australian Flora book by Fanny Karouta-Manasse.
This visually rich guide takes you through the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) and beyond.

The book showcases native plants through stunning photographs and easy-to-follow explanations. You’ll explore how the gardens organise plants by themes. You’ll also learn where species grow, how they survive, and why they matter.

Each chapter introduces key genera, including Eucalyptus and Acacia. It explains how Australian plants adapt to tough conditions—like drought, fire, and poor soil. Short sections and clear descriptions make the science accessible.

In this updated edition, you’ll find new photos and a new chapter on conservation. These additions give deeper insight into plant care and the importance of biodiversity.

Karouta-Manasse writes with clarity and passion. She invites readers to slow down, observe, and understand what makes Australian flora so special. Whether you’re visiting the ANBG or exploring nature from home, this book brings Australia’s botanical world to life.

Beautiful and informative, the Discovering Australian Flora book is perfect for garden lovers, students, and nature explorers alike.

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