Contributions To Botany, Volume 2 by John Miers is a meticulously detailed work focusing on the description and classification of plants. This volume offers iconographic and descriptive accounts, highlighting the characteristics of plants that are either newly discovered or previously imperfectly described. Miers adds valuable insights into their botanical affinities, making this a significant resource for botanists and researchers.
The book showcases detailed illustrations and rigorous descriptions, suitable for academic study and of interest to anyone fascinated by the intricacies of the plant kingdom. This classic botanical text remains relevant for its historical insights and detailed observations.
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