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Old 24-05-2004, 11:23 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Default Good book for...

In article m, Bigus
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"Kay Easton" wrote in message
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One for trees would be good too.

Do you want to identify garden plants or wild plants? It makes a
difference!


I doubt it does to the plant ;-) Mainly garden plants but it would be nice
to have a comprehensive book - the RHS one that the other guys mention
sounds good.


The RHS won't do for UK wild plants, but unless you're particularly
interested in that, then the RHS will do you fine.

It also has quite a few trees in, so, again, no need for a separate
book. Wait till you've got the RHS book and used it awhile, and then see
where you feel your gaps are.
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Kay Easton

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