Medicinal Plants of South Africa – Ben-Erik van Wyk, Bosch van Oudtshoorn & Nigel Gericke

R750.00

Hardcover – Second edition. A look at the medicinal plants which are an important part of South African culture, illustrated throughout with 500 photographs, most in full-color, 135 distribution maps and chemical structure diagrams. “A photographic guide to the most commonly used and best known South African plant medicines, including their botany, main traditional uses and active ingredients.
This Revised Edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research findings. The book includes: Detailed species descriptions of more than 150 medicinal plants and their close relatives, or other species used in a similar way.” Includes a plant list according to ailments; glossary, index. 304 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated boards.

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SKU: 1423 Category: Title: Medicinal Plants of South Africa
Author: Ben-Erik van Wyk, Bosch van Oudtshoorn & Nigel Gericke
Publisher: Snookerybooks (Philippolis, South Africa)
Year: 2002
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1423

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Hardcover – Second edition. A look at the medicinal plants which are an important part of South African culture, illustrated throughout with 500 photographs, most in full-color, 135 distribution maps and chemical structure diagrams. “A photographic guide to the most commonly used and best known South African plant medicines, including their botany, main traditional uses and active ingredients.
This Revised Edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research findings. The book includes: Detailed species descriptions of more than 150 medicinal plants and their close relatives, or other species used in a similar way.” Includes a plant list according to ailments; glossary, index. 304 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated boards.

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Weight 0.6 kg
Dimensions 24.5 × 17 × 2 cm

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