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Plants of the Chicago Region

World / Checklist
By: Floyd Swink(Author), Gerould Wilhelm(Author)
922 pages, 2530 dot range maps
Plants of the Chicago Region
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  • Plants of the Chicago Region ISBN: 9781883362010 Edition: 4 Hardback Jan 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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An annotated checklist of the vascular flora of the Chicago region, with keys, notes on local distribution, ecology, and taxonomy, a system for the qualitative evaluation of plant communities, a natural divisions map, and a description of natural plant communities.

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World / Checklist
By: Floyd Swink(Author), Gerould Wilhelm(Author)
922 pages, 2530 dot range maps
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