Crepis Occidentalis and Its Allies, by Frederick Vernon Coville, presents a detailed botanical study of the Crepis occidentalis plant species and related varieties. Originally published in 1896, this work offers comprehensive insights into the taxonomy, morphology, and distribution of these plants. Coville's meticulous research provides valuable information for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the flora of western regions. This scientific examination highlights the specific characteristics that distinguish Crepis occidentalis within its genus, making it an essential resource for understanding plant diversity and classification.
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