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Betula: Proceedings of the IDS Betula Symposium, 2-4 October 1992

Proceedings
Edited By: D Hunt
111 pages, Col photos, b/w illus, tabs, maps
Betula: Proceedings of the IDS Betula Symposium, 2-4 October 1992
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  • Betula: Proceedings of the IDS Betula Symposium, 2-4 October 1992 ISBN: 9780950454450 Paperback Dec 1993 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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An informative book on the birch. Topics covered include: birches in the wild; Himalayan birches; cytology and the conservation of rare birches; the birch collections at Wakehurst Place, the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, and at Kew. Also contains a useful bibliography.

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Proceedings
Edited By: D Hunt
111 pages, Col photos, b/w illus, tabs, maps
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