Field Guide to the Flora of Grootbos Nature Reserve

Field Guide to the Flora of Grootbos Nature Reserve

The Field Guide to the Flora of Grootbos Nature Reserve and Walker Bay Region was published in 2010 by Sean Privett and Heiner Lutzeyer.  This field guide is a result of 13 years of research and is quite possibly the longest running vegetation study within the Fynbos region.  

The book was published through the financial assistance of Frank and Lizelle Kilbourne and the Bright Foundation.  

This field guide is sold at R220 per copy and is sold in aid of the Grootbos Foundation.  

For more information, contact us at foundation@grootbos.co.za. 

Field Guide to the Flora of Grootbos Nature Reserve

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