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Floravard i Jordbruklandskapet: Skyddsvärda växter (Flora Conservation in the Agricultural Landscape - Red Listed Plants)

Red Data Book Monograph Out of Print
By: T Ingelög
559 pages, 260 col photos, 42 b/w photos, 38 line illus, 500 distribution maps
Floravard i Jordbruklandskapet: Skyddsvärda växter
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  • Floravard i Jordbruklandskapet: Skyddsvärda växter ISBN: 9789197125574 Hardback Dec 1993 Out of Print #27883
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Monograph on 564 red-listed taxa in Sweden, including vascular and non-vascular plants, fungi, bryophytes and lichens. Species are described with distribution maps for Sweden and the Northern Hemisphere.

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Red Data Book Monograph Out of Print
By: T Ingelög
559 pages, 260 col photos, 42 b/w photos, 38 line illus, 500 distribution maps
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