Language: Spanish with scientific nomenclature
The first major regional flora ever written in Spanish, Flora Mesoamericana is a collaborative effort of the Missouri Botanical Garden, the Instituto de Biologia of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the Natural History Museum, London, and numerous specialists world wide. In Spanish, the Flora describes, for the first time, all the vascular plants growing in the southeasternmost states of Mexico, including the Yucatan Peninsula, and all the Central American republics.
Covered in this volume are Alismataceae to Cyperaceae, 326 genera and 1891 species.