Genus Antennaria In New England, by Merritt Lyndon Fernald, offers a detailed botanical study of the Antennaria genus within the New England region. This scientific work delves into the classification, characteristics, and distribution of various Antennaria species, providing valuable insights for botanists, ecologists, and plant enthusiasts.
Fernald's meticulous research and descriptions make this book an essential resource for understanding the flora of New England and a significant contribution to the field of botany. Explore the intricacies of plant life with this classic botanical text.
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