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Catalogue of Neophytes in Belgium (1800-2005)

Out of Print
Series: Scripta Botanica Belgica Volume: 39
By: Filip Verloove
89 pages, no illustrations
Catalogue of Neophytes in Belgium (1800-2005)
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  • Catalogue of Neophytes in Belgium (1800-2005) ISBN: 9789072619716 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #173868
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Language: English

A catalogue of Belgian neophytes has been compiled for the first time on the basis of a thorough and critical revision of the main Belgian herbaria. All non-native vascular plant species, recorded from Belgium since 1800, are included regardless of their degree of naturalization. This amounts to a total of 1.969 taxa.

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Out of Print
Series: Scripta Botanica Belgica Volume: 39
By: Filip Verloove
89 pages, no illustrations
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