Some of the books on flowers, plants and trees in my collection:
Boo, C. M. et tal (2003). 1001 Garden Plants in Singapore. National Parks Board.
Botanica’s Trees and Shrubs (1999). Laurel Glen Publishing, United States.Chan, E.(1998). Tropical Plants of Malaysia & Singapore. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. Chan, G.L. et al (1998). A Guide to Toxic Plant of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.
Eilliot, B. (2003). Flora – An Illustrated History of the Garden Flower. Royal Horticultural Society.Engel, D.H., Phummai, S. (2000). A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia. Times Editions, Singapore.Choo-Toh, G.T. (1985). A Guide to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Singapore Science Centre.
Foo, T.S. & Kwok, P (2000) A Guide to Common Garden Animals. Singapore Science Centre.Foo, T.S.(1985). A Guide to Wildflowers of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre. Ministry of National Development, Parks and Recreation Dept. (1994). A Guide to Skyrise Gardening. Singapore Science Centre.
Ng, Angie B C et al (2005) A Guide to the Fabulous Figs of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.Poulinin, I.(1987). Plants and Flowers of Singapore. Times Editions Pte Ltd. Random House Australia Pty Ltd. (1999). 500 Popular Topical Plants. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.Random House Australia Pty Ltd. (2000). 500 Popular Indoor Plants. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.Schuler, S. (Ed), (1983). Garden Flowers. Simon & Schuster Inc., New York.
Tan, Hugh T W & Chua, K. S. (2003) Growing at your Doorstep, 35 Native Plants of Singapore. Singapore Environmental Council.Tan, T.W., Morgany, T.(2001). A Guide to Growing the Native Plants of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.
Tate, D. (2000). Tropical Fruit. Archipelago Press. Singapore.Tee, S.P., Wee, M.L.(Ed) (2001). Trees of our Garden City. National Parks Board. Warren, T. (1996). Tropical Plants of Malaysia & Singapore. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.
Wee, Y.C. (1989). A Guide to Wayside Trees of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.Wee, Y.C. (1992). A Guide to Medicinal Plants. Singapore Science Centre.Wheeler, W. (2003) Botanical Illustration. L’Aventurine, Paris.
Botanica’s Trees and Shrubs (1999). Laurel Glen Publishing, United States.Chan, E.(1998). Tropical Plants of Malaysia & Singapore. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. Chan, G.L. et al (1998). A Guide to Toxic Plant of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.
Eilliot, B. (2003). Flora – An Illustrated History of the Garden Flower. Royal Horticultural Society.Engel, D.H., Phummai, S. (2000). A Field Guide to Tropical Plants of Asia. Times Editions, Singapore.Choo-Toh, G.T. (1985). A Guide to the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Singapore Science Centre.
Foo, T.S. & Kwok, P (2000) A Guide to Common Garden Animals. Singapore Science Centre.Foo, T.S.(1985). A Guide to Wildflowers of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre. Ministry of National Development, Parks and Recreation Dept. (1994). A Guide to Skyrise Gardening. Singapore Science Centre.
Ng, Angie B C et al (2005) A Guide to the Fabulous Figs of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.Poulinin, I.(1987). Plants and Flowers of Singapore. Times Editions Pte Ltd. Random House Australia Pty Ltd. (1999). 500 Popular Topical Plants. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.Random House Australia Pty Ltd. (2000). 500 Popular Indoor Plants. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.Schuler, S. (Ed), (1983). Garden Flowers. Simon & Schuster Inc., New York.
Tan, Hugh T W & Chua, K. S. (2003) Growing at your Doorstep, 35 Native Plants of Singapore. Singapore Environmental Council.Tan, T.W., Morgany, T.(2001). A Guide to Growing the Native Plants of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.
Tate, D. (2000). Tropical Fruit. Archipelago Press. Singapore.Tee, S.P., Wee, M.L.(Ed) (2001). Trees of our Garden City. National Parks Board. Warren, T. (1996). Tropical Plants of Malaysia & Singapore. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.
Wee, Y.C. (1989). A Guide to Wayside Trees of Singapore. Singapore Science Centre.Wee, Y.C. (1992). A Guide to Medicinal Plants. Singapore Science Centre.Wheeler, W. (2003) Botanical Illustration. L’Aventurine, Paris.
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