Hepaticae Europae, specifically Jungermannideae Europae, is a detailed botanical study by Barth lemy-Charles Du Mortier, focusing on European liverworts. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the Jungermannideae, a significant group within the Hepaticae. Du Mortier's meticulous descriptions and classifications offer valuable insights into the diversity and characteristics of these plants.
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