"Flora Of Plymouth: An Account Of The Flowering Plants And Ferns Found Within Twelve Miles Of The Town" is a detailed exploration of the plant life in and around Plymouth. Written by T. R. Archer Briggs, this book offers a comprehensive survey of the region's botanical diversity. Readers will find detailed descriptions of flowering plants and ferns, providing valuable insights into the local flora.
This book is a valuable resource for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the natural history of Plymouth. With meticulous observations and clear descriptions, "Flora Of Plymouth" serves as both an informative guide and a historical record of the region's plant life.
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