USEFUL BIBLIOGRAPHY

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The good old paper and ink books have still a true value of their own, so here are a few ones to read, re-read and enjoy. You'll find many first hand informations there and may be some plants unknown from you.

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Very last item, book on tropical fruits, check it!

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'Passionflowers' by John Vanderplank (a must) at Alphabet and Image Ltd (Yeovil, UK)

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'Palms throughout the world' by David L. Jones at Reed Books (Chastwood, Austalia)

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'Encyclopedia of Ferns' by D. L. Jones (Timber Press, Portland USA)

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'The palms of Madagascar' by John Dransfeld and Henk Beentje, edited by the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew (UK) and the International Palm Society.

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'Weeds of the lesser antilles' by Jacques Fournet and John L. Hammerton (this book in in english and french) edited by INRA (Paris, France)

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'Cultivated plants of the world' by Don Ellisson, edited by Flora Publications (Australia)

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'Hong Kong climbing plants' by S. L. Thrower (Urban Council H. K.)

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Last but not least; 'Tropica' by A. B. Graf (Roehrs, East Rutherford USA)

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'Flore des Mascareignes' several volumes, published by The Sugar Research Institute (Mauritius), ORSTOM (Paris) and The Royal Botanic Garden (Kew).

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ENJOY YOUR READING NOW!

 

And if you have read some irreplaceable book, send a mail to the master-frog.

Check the french bibliography in case you would be able to read french or you just enjoy nice books, you may find some interesting things!

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