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Hardcover Flora of Florida, Volume II: Dicotyledons, Cabombaceae Through Geraniaceae Book

ISBN: 0813060664

ISBN13: 9780813060668

Flora of Florida, Volume II: Dicotyledons, Cabombaceae Through Geraniaceae

Praise for Flora of Florida, Volume I "An invaluable source....Wunderlin's guide brings together his years of work with the flora of Florida."-- Choice "An extremely valuable reference for professional biologists, naturalists, natural resource managers, and plant lovers."-- Economic Botany Praise for Flora of Florida, Volume II "A monumental undertaking and a definitive and up-to-date treatise on Florida's dicotyledons. There is a fantastic wealth of information for every family and every species."--Walter Kingsley Taylor, author of Florida Wildflowers: A Comprehensive Guide In the second volume of the Flora of Florida collection, Richard P. Wunderlin and Bruce F. Hansen continue the chief work of providing a means to identify the vast array of plants that populate that Sunshine State. Containing the taxonomic treatments of 52 families in 17 orders of dicotyledons, each entry of Volume II includes the current accepted scientific name of each species, the major nomenclatural synonyms, many common names, general habitat preferences, and, for plants not native to Florida, the place of origin. With taxonomic keys to family, genus, and species, and with families arranged alphabetically for easy reference, the Flora of Florida collection is the standard reference for botanists, researchers, consultants, and students alike.

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