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New York: Dover, Date: 1970. Reprint of 2nd Revised Edition. Paperback. Very Good+. This is a 3-volume set. Volume I (Ferns to Buckwheat) 680 pages, 0486226425 (light bumping to spine edges and cover corners). Volume II (Amaranth to Polypremum) 735 pages; 0486226433 (spine is slightly worn; spine edges and cover corners are bumped). Volume III (Gentian to Thistle), 637 pages, 0486226441 (very light bumping to spine edges). Covers show wear, edges rubbed. Shipping will be extra for this heavy set; please inquire. 6 x 9 1970. Dover ISBN 0486226425 9780486226422 [US]
Dover Publications. Very Good. Date: 1970. Softcover. 0486226425 . Tight unmarked books with light shelfwear/creasing; small name sticker to each volume's front endpaper. Unabridged, unaltered republicaton of 2nd , revised and enlarged edition (1913). Three volumes. ; 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.4 inches; 709 pages; This monumental classic of botany remains unsurpassed as the most comprehensive and reliable work on the flora of the Northeastern United States and reliable parts of Canada. An encyclopedic collection of information, it illustrates and describes by botanists and growing wild from Virginia to the Northern reaches of Labrador, and as far West as Kansas and Manitoba. This second edition, materially revised and enlarged, covers 4666 species, identifying each species by its popular plant-names as well as by Latin nomenclature. The flora are systematically classified into two divisions or subkingdoms, Pteridophyta (ferns and fern-allies) and Spermatophyta (seed-bearing plants) , and then into classes, orders, families, genera, species, and race. An eight-page analytical key helps the user locate any family of flora by its external characteristics (stamen, corolla, ovary, petals, etc. ). The main body of the work is a species description (with an illustration of each species) of the flora height, trunk diameter, coloration, leaf, flower, calyx, corolla, stamen, pistil, fruit, growth habits, fibro-vascular bundles, habitat, origin, season, and popular ...
ISBN10: 0486226425, ISBN13: 9780486226422, [publisher: Dover Publications] Softcover Tight unmarked books with light shelfwear/creasing; small name sticker to each volume's front endpaper. Unabridged, unaltered republicaton of 2nd , revised and enlarged edition (1913). Three volumes. ; 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.4 inches; 709 pages; This monumental classic of botany remains unsurpassed as the most comprehensive and reliable work on the flora of the Northeastern United States and reliable parts of Canada. An encyclopedic collection of information, it illustrates and describes by botanists and growing wild from Virginia to the Northern reaches of Labrador, and as far West as Kansas and Manitoba. This second edition, materially revised and enlarged, covers 4666 species, identifying each species by its popular plant-names as well as by Latin nomenclature. The flora are systematically classified into two divisions or subkingdoms, Pteridophyta (ferns and fern-allies) and Spermatophyta (seed-bearing plants) , and then into classes, orders, families, genera, species, and race. An eight-page analytical key helps the user locate any family of flora by its external characteristics (stamen, corolla, ovary, petals, etc. ). The main body of the work is a species description (with an illustration of each species) of the flora height, trunk diameter, coloration, leaf, flower, calyx, corolla, stamen, pistil, fruit, growth habits, fibro-vascular bundles, habitat, origin, season, and ...
Dover Publications 1970 2nd Revised, Enlarged ed. Softcover Very Good 0486226425. Tight unmarked books with light shelfwear/creasing; small name sticker to each volume's front endpaper. Unabridged, unaltered republicaton of 2nd, revised and enlarged edition (1913). Three volumes.; 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.4 inches; 709 pages; This monumental classic of botany remains unsurpassed as the most comprehensive and reliable work on the flora of the Northeastern United States and reliable parts of Canada. An encyclopedic collection of information, it illustrates and describes by botanists and growing wild from Virginia to the Northern reaches of Labrador, and as far West as Kansas and Manitoba. This second edition, materially revised and enlarged, covers 4666 species, identifying each species by its popular plant-names as well as by Latin nomenclature. The flora are systematically classified into two divisions or subkingdoms, Pteridophyta (ferns and fern-allies) and Spermatophyta (seed-bearing plants), and then into classes, orders, families, genera, species, and race. An eight-page analytical key helps the user locate any family of flora by its external characteristics (stamen, corolla, ovary, petals, etc. ). The main body of the work is a species description (with an illustration of each species) of the flora — height, trunk diameter, coloration, leaf, flower, calyx, corolla, stamen, pistil, fruit, growth habits, fibro-vascular bundles, habitat, origin, season, and popular names. ...
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