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Flowers of Ethiopia and Eritrea: Aloes and Other Lilies

Flora / Fauna
By: D Sebsebe
227 pages, Illus, distrib maps
Flowers of Ethiopia and Eritrea: Aloes and Other Lilies
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  • Flowers of Ethiopia and Eritrea: Aloes and Other Lilies ISBN: 9781931253192 Paperback Dec 2003 Unavailable #156911
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Please note (February 2013): we received word from the authors involved in this project that, although the University of Addis Abeba holds stock of all published volumes, the University authorities wish not to sell this work outside of Ethiopia. As such, the NHBS can unfortunately no longer supply this series.

Offers descriptions and distribution maps for 193 species in 42 genera and 16 families.

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Flora / Fauna
By: D Sebsebe
227 pages, Illus, distrib maps
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