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Index of Vernacular Plant Names in Suriname

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Series: Blumea Supplements Volume: 15
By: Charlotte IEA van 't Klooster, Jan C Lindeman and Marion J Jansen-Jacobs
322 pages, no illustrations
Index of Vernacular Plant Names in Suriname
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  • Index of Vernacular Plant Names in Suriname ISBN: 9789071236556 Paperback Dec 2003 Out of Print #144319
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A useful tool to link local plant names, used by the people of Suriname, with names in scientific use. Local names are especially important for plants used in medicine, for wood, fish-poison, food or other commodities.

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Journal / Magazine Out of Print
Series: Blumea Supplements Volume: 15
By: Charlotte IEA van 't Klooster, Jan C Lindeman and Marion J Jansen-Jacobs
322 pages, no illustrations
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