"Morphological Studies Of Lygodium Palmatum" presents a detailed examination of the structural characteristics of the American climbing fern, Lygodium palmatum. This scientific study delves into the intricacies of the fern's anatomy, offering insights into its unique growth patterns and adaptations.
Authored by Lenette May Rogers, this work is valuable for botanists, students of plant morphology, and anyone interested in the natural history of ferns. The research provides a comprehensive understanding of Lygodium palmatum, contributing to the broader field of plant science.
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