Gardening & Environment Science & Nature Australiana
A Guide to Flowers and Plants of Tasmania by the Launceston Field and Nature Club and Mary Cameron is a 1998 illustrated paperback that fits neatly into day-pack or glovebox, ready for hikes, gardens and coastal walks across the island. Clear photos and concise captions help nature lovers, gardeners and students spot and name more than 250 Tasmanian natives and common introductions without wading through heavy botanical jargon.
Printed by New Holland, the 232 mm guide is lightweight yet durable, aimed at young adults and adults who want a quick but reliable reference while camping, bushwalking or planning a native-friendly backyard. Every page is clean and unmarked, free of notes, dog-ears or inscriptions, with only faint blue scuffs on the closed page edge and a neat previous-owner sticker inside the front cover to indicate its gently-used life.
The personalised touch makes this copy feel like it was chosen just for you, yet it remains unsigned and free of library stamps, keeping the focus on the full-colour plates and habitat hints that make Tasmanian botany so rewarding. Perfect for eco-travellers, hobby gardeners, and anyone who loves Australia’s unique flora.