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A Flora of Southern Illinois

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Robert H Mohlenbrock
400 pages, 77 illus
A Flora of Southern Illinois
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  • A Flora of Southern Illinois ISBN: 9780809306626 Paperback Jul 1974 Out of Print #182127
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The southern twelve counties of Illinois, a total of 4355 square miles, comprise the area covered in this book. It is an area in which both northern and southern flora specimens abound. A wide variety of plant species grow in this area, and nearly 200 new plants not formerly identified with this area have been included in the listings.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Robert H Mohlenbrock
400 pages, 77 illus
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This attractively styled manual will be of interest to botanists in several Mid-western states, since the flora of southern Illinois includes a considerable number of different floristic elements which grow in a rather wide range of habitats. The handsome printing and well-selected photographs should add considerably to the appeal of the book for students... The authors have certainly succeeded in their goal of publishing a book which will interest amateur naturalists as well as applied biologists. It is hoped that other regions in the Midwest may some-day be supplied with floristic treatments as well done as this one."--"The American Midland Naturalist"
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