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Pictorial Guide to the Plants of the Indian Sub-Continent

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Ramesh K Aima
555 pages, col photos
Publisher: Natraj
Pictorial Guide to the Plants of the Indian Sub-Continent
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  • Pictorial Guide to the Plants of the Indian Sub-Continent ISBN: 9788181581259 Hardback Nov 2009 Out of Print #184766
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Each photograph in this book is accompanied by the scientific name, family, description, native place, distribution in India and the use to which it is put.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Ramesh K Aima
555 pages, col photos
Publisher: Natraj
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