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Medicinal Plants of South AfricaNigel Gericke
Bosch van Oudtshoorn
Ben-Erik Van Wyk
Medicinal plants of South Africa is a guide to the most commonly utilised medicinal plants in South Africa.
The Mammals of the Southern African SubregionR H N SmithersThe definitive reference covering mammals of the southern African subregion.
Field Guide to FynbosJohn ManningFrom an estimated 7000 species of true fynbos, field guide to fynbos covers over 1000 species of this flora, focusing on the most common and conspicuous wild flowers.
Kruidjie roer myAntoinette PienaarAntieke helingskuns van die Karoo-veld. Kruie medisyne gemeng met 'n persoonlike reis verhaal.
South African Wild Flower Guide: Southern Overberg No. 8Penny Mustart
Richard Cowling
Janice Albertyn
Field guide to the Cape floral kingdom of the Southern Overberg region.
Koekemakranka: Khoi-Khoin-Kultuurgoed en Kom-Kuier-KosRenata Coetzee
Volker Miros
Renata Coetzee het haar uitgebreide navorsing oor die Khoi-Khoin se eetkultuur nou in hierdie pragboek ook vir die breë publiek toeganklik gemaak.
Karoo Veld : Ecology and ManagementKaren J Esler
Sue J Milton
WRJ Dean
Karoo Veld outlines veld management and assessment approaches for a wide geographical area of arid South Africa, from the vygie veld of Namaqualand, through the Great Karoo to the grassier eastern Karoo.
The Druidry HandbookJohn Michael GreerSpiritual Practice Rooted in the Living Earth
People's Plants : A Guide to Useful Plants of Southern AfricaNigel Gericke
Ben-Erik Van Wyk
Traditional and contemporary uses of more than 650 plants are described and illustrated, each dealing with a specific category of plant use: foods and drinks, health and beauty, and skills and crafts.
Coming Home to the PleistocenePaul ShepardWhen we grasp fully that the best expressions of our humanity were not invented by civilization but by cultures that preceded it, that the natural world is not only a set of constraints but of contexts within which we can more fully realize our dreams, we will be on the way to a long overdue reconciliation between opposites which are of our own making.