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Plants: Past, Present and Future

  is the latest offering in the remarkable First Knowledges series edited by Margo Neale. As the title suggests, the book positions plants in relation to deep time, then further explores them in the context of contemporary Australian spatial, social and cultural relationships. The writers present ways of thinking about plants that will be of great value to those of us in the landscape architecture profession. Moving beyond the framing of plants as constituent elements of either gardens or nature, the book powerfully demonstrates what landscape architects can (and should) learn from First Nations

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