
Sasol First Field Guide to Succulents of Southern Africa

Author: John Manning
Number of pages: 57
Year published: 2018
Edition: 2nd
Published by: Struik Nature
Softcover
ISBN: 978 1 77584 633 8
Web site: Struik Nature
The Wildebeest's Review of "Sasol First Field Guide to Succulents"

This Wildebeest has a busy schedule but he will get round to reviewing this publication one day.
Some of the subjects in this publication
Elephants Foot - Page: 9Stalked Bulbine - Page: 10
Cobweb Haworthia - Page: 11
Tongue-leaved Gasteria - Page: 12
Partridge Aloe - Page: 13
Cape Speckled Aloe - Page: 14
Krantz Aloe - Page: 15
Bitter Aloe - Page: 16
Quiver Tree - Page: 17
Ice Plant - Page: 18
Silver Stoneflower - Page: 19
Common Cone Plant - Page: 20
Stone Plant - Page: 21
Showy Lampranthus - Page: 22
Collared Ruschia - Page: 23
Scarlet Dewflower - Page: 24
Hottentot Sourfig (see 28893) - Page: 25
Buck-bay Vygie - Page: 26
Baboon Toes - Page: 27
Sjambok Bush - Page: 28
Coral Senecio - Page: 29
Spekboom - Page: 30
String-of-buttons - Page: 31
Khaki-Button - Page: 32
Pigs Ears - Page: 33
White Lady - Page: 34
Common Kalanchoe - Page: 35
Common Butterbush - Page: 36
Yellow Butterbush - Page: 37
Gouty-vine - Page: 38
Wineskin Cyphostemma - Page: 39
Common Candle Bush - Page: 40
Prickly Pelargonium - Page: 41
Impala Lily - Page: 42
Halfmens - Page: 43
Baboon Ghaap - Page: 44
Devils Trumpet - Page: 45
Giant Stapelia - Page: 46
Cape Carrion Flower - Page: 47
Yellow Carrion Flower - Page: 48
Zebra Huernia - Page: 49
Vegetable Football - Page: 50
Medusas Head - Page: 51
Yellow Milk-bush - Page: 52
Bushveld Candelabra Tree - Page: 53
Naboom Euphorbia - Page: 54
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