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Plants and Flowers of the Azores / Pflanzen und Blumen der Azoren / Plantas e Flores dos Acores

Field / Identification Guide
By: Erik Sjögren
191 pages, Col photos, maps
Plants and Flowers of the Azores / Pflanzen und Blumen der Azoren / Plantas e Flores dos Acores
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Language: Trilingual in English, German, and Portuguese

Introduction to the flora and vegetation of the Azores. This second edition has been extended and elaborated to act as a field guide for tourists. Includes studies of the extraordinary native and introduced plants of the islands. Includes 95 vascular plants (17 coastal, 57 laurel-juniper forest plants, and 21 others, mainly introduced). Each entry is faced by a colour photograph and includes information on distribution, biology, and physiology.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Erik Sjögren
191 pages, Col photos, maps
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