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Originally published between 1964 and 1980, this fourth volume is a revision of the seventh edition of Willis, with substantial amendments and additions. One distinct feature is an alphabetical list of accepted family names in this dictionary with their equivalents in Bentham & Hooker's Genera Plantarum and Engler's Syllabus.
Originally published between 1964 and 1980, with a second edition of Volume One appearing in 1993, this is the definitive account of the flowering plants, ferns and fern-allies of Europe, covering all plants growing in the wild or wildly cultivated.
The Flora Europaea, originally published between 1964 and 1980, explores the synthesis of all the national and regional Floras of Europe. The fifth and final volume covers the Monocotyledons. The text, in English, uses a limited vocabulary, and there are glossaries of technical terms and Latin equivalents.
This book simultaneously provides a useful checklist of all taxa published in Flora Europaea and documents the sources of all the chromosome numbers cited therein. It will be useful to anyone wishing to have ready access to the names and sequence of taxa used in Flora Europaea and for those involved with chromosome studies of the European flora.
The Flora Europaea, originally published between 1964 and 1980, explores the synthesis of all the national and regional Floras of Europe. The third volume covers the Dicotyledonous families from Diapensiaceae to Myoporaceae. The text, in English, uses a limited vocabulary, and there are glossaries of technical terms and Latin equivalents.
The Flora Europaea, originally published between 1964 and 1980, explores the synthesis of all the national and regional Floras of Europe. The second volume covers the Dicotyledonous families from Rosaceae to Umbelliferae. The text, in English, uses a limited vocabulary, and there are glossaries of technical terms and Latin equivalents.
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