Figs of Southern & South-Central Africa. – Burrows, John and Sandra

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An authorative work providing detailed information on the 48 native figs (Ficus) of Southern Africa. Abundance of illustrations and beautiful colour photographs. There are chapters from 3 specialists in their field on the role that figs play in the lives of birds, animals and insects; the fascinating world of wasps and their relationship with figs; the cultivation of figs. Small bookseller’s label on front fep. Very light soil marks on the top edge of the first 3 pages and the second last page. Some foxing to the top edge. 379 Pages. Contents clean and tightly bound. This is a heavy item and will incur additional postage. 1st Edition. Condition: Very good+. Dust jacket: Near fine. Binding: Hardcover. Pale purple cloth boards with gilt lettering on cover and spine.

Publisher: Umdaus Press
Date Published: 2003
Publication Place: Pretoria
First Edition: Yes

Condition: Very good+
Binding: Hardcover. Pale purple cloth boards with gilt lettering on cover and spine.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Near fine.

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Weight 2500 g