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Title:
The honey flora of Queensland / by S.T. Blake and C. Roff.
Author:
Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries.
;
Blake, S. T.
;
Roff, Charles.
Publisher:
[Brisbane] : Dept. of Primary Industries,
Year:
1972.
Description:
234 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Honey plants.
;
Pollen plants.
;
Queensland.
Notes:
First published as: Honey flora of South-eastern Queensland, 1958.
Type:
Book
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638.132(943) BLA
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