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Maine Mosses: Sphagnaceae-Timmiaceae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Bruce Allen(Author)
419 pages, 1 b/w photo, 216 b/w line drawings, 2 b/w maps
Maine Mosses: Sphagnaceae-Timmiaceae
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  • Maine Mosses: Sphagnaceae-Timmiaceae ISBN: 9780893274719 Hardback Dec 2005 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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The mosses of Maine, families Sphagnaceae through Timmiaceae, are keyed, illustrated, and described in detail. Within this volume, 23 families, 72 genera, and 231 species are treated. The second and final part was published in 2014

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Bruce Allen(Author)
419 pages, 1 b/w photo, 216 b/w line drawings, 2 b/w maps
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