"Easy Lessons In Botany" is a classic educational text designed to introduce young learners to the fascinating world of plants. Written by Edward Step, the author of "Plant Life", this book aligns with the requirements of the Revised Code of 1880, making it a valuable resource for educators and students of the period.
The book offers a clear and accessible introduction to botanical concepts, ensuring that students can easily grasp the fundamentals of plant biology. With its straightforward approach and engaging content, "Easy Lessons In Botany" remains a charming and instructive guide for anyone interested in the basics of botany and science education from a historical perspective.
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