Florida Palms
A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Palms of Florida
Publisher: Waterford Press
Date of Publication: 1 April 2022
Number of Volumes: Pamphlet
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781620055106 |
ISBN10: | 1620055104 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 12 pages |
Size: | 209x95x3 mm |
Weight: | 36 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 40 Illustrations, unspecified |
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Long description:
Palm trees are ubiquitous in the Sunshine State, forming its famous skyline and even gracing its state flag. A product of tropical and subtropical habitats, both native and non-native palm species thrive in the unique ecosystems of this southernmost state. Florida Palms features 40 species of palms found in the state and will help even the casual onlooker begin to differentiate one palm species from another.
Palm trees are ubiquitous in the Sunshine State, forming its famous skyline and even gracing its state flag. A product of tropical and subtropical habitats, both native and non-native palm species thrive in the unique ecosystems of this southernmost state. Florida Palms features 40 species of palms found in the state and will help even the casual onlooker begin to differentiate one palm species from another.
Palm trees are ubiquitous in the Sunshine State, forming its famous skyline and even gracing its state flag. A product of tropical and subtropical habitats, both native and non-native palm species thrive in the unique ecosystems of this southernmost state. Florida Palms features 40 species of palms found in the state and will help even the casual onlooker begin to differentiate one palm species from another.