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An Illustrated Monograph of Cherry Cultivars in China [Chinese]

By: Wang Xianrong(Author)
181 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Science Press
An Illustrated Monograph of Cherry Cultivars in China [Chinese]
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  • An Illustrated Monograph of Cherry Cultivars in China [Chinese] ISBN: 9787030409973 Paperback Aug 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: Chinese with scientific nomenclature

This book describes 67 species of cherry cultivars, 17 of which are new to China

Summary in Chinese:
 本书在介绍世界樱属植物资源基础上,主要介绍目前中国市场上应用的樱花品种,内容包括中国野生樱花资源及价值、樱花品种栽培历史、分类体系、品种描述和应用配置,樱花专类园的景观和文化交流。结合品种配有宏观及微观图片,内容翔实,是国内首本樱花鉴定和欣赏的参考和工具书。          

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By: Wang Xianrong(Author)
181 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Science Press
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