"North American Species of Agrostis" is a detailed botanical study by Albert Spear Hitchcock, focusing on the various species of Agrostis, commonly known as bentgrass, found in North America. This comprehensive work provides a thorough examination of the morphological characteristics, geographical distribution, and taxonomic classification of these grasses. Hitchcock's meticulous research offers invaluable insights into the diversity and ecological significance of Agrostis within the North American flora.
A valuable resource for botanists, ecologists, and students of plant science, this book remains a key reference for understanding the complexities of grass taxonomy and the natural history of North American plant life. It offers a historical perspective on botanical research and continues to inform contemporary studies in plant ecology and conservation.
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