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Flora Europaea (Paperback, New)
T.G. Tutin, V.H. Heywood, N. A. Burges, D M Moore, D.H. Valentine, …
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R2,033
Discovery Miles 20 330
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The Flora Europaea, originally published between 1964 and 1980,
explores the synthesis of all the national and regional Floras of
Europe. It is based on a critical review of existing literature and
on studies on herbaria and in the field. It aims to be simple as
well as authoritative, and should enable the reader to name as far
as its subspecies any fern, conifer or flowering plant growing wild
or wildly cultivated. The second of the five volumes covers the
Dicotyledonous families from Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, following
the Engler system. Apart from keys and descriptions, information is
given on geographical distribution and, where possible, on habitat
preference and chromosome number. All names used in Floras or
important monographs are cited in the text or index. The text, in
English, uses a limited vocabulary, and there are glossaries of
technical terms and Latin equivalents.
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Flora Europaea (Paperback, New)
T.G. Tutin, V.H. Heywood, N. A. Burges, D M Moore, D.H. Valentine, …
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R2,390
Discovery Miles 23 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Flora Europaea, originally published between 1964 and 1980,
explores the synthesis of all the national and regional Floras of
Europe. It is based on a critical review of existing literature and
on studies on herbaria and in the field. It aims to be simple as
well as authoritative, and should enable the reader to name as far
as its subspecies any fern, conifer or flowering plant growing wild
or wildly cultivated. The third of the volume covers the
Dicotyledonous families from Diapensiaceae to Myoporaceae,
following the Engler system. Apart from keys and descriptions,
information is given on geographical distribution and, where
possible, on habitat preference and chromosome number. All names
used in Floras or important monographs are cited in the text or
index. The text, in English, uses a limited vocabulary, and there
are glossaries of technical terms and Latin equivalents.
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