Flora Altaica: Conspectus Generalis, Volume 5 is a landmark work in botanical science, authored by Carl Friedrich von Ledebour, Carl A. Meyer, and Alexander von Bunge. This volume continues the comprehensive survey of the plant life of the Altai region, providing detailed descriptions and classifications essential for botanists and researchers. Ledebour's meticulous approach and the contributions of his colleagues make this a vital resource for understanding the rich biodiversity of the Siberian flora.
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