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Plants of Central Asia, Volume 8A: Leguminosae

Flora / Fauna
Series: Plants of Central Asia Volume: 8A
Edited By: GP Yakovlev
170 pages, Illus, maps
Plants of Central Asia, Volume 8A: Leguminosae
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  • Plants of Central Asia, Volume 8A: Leguminosae ISBN: 9781578081196 Hardback Dec 2003 Expected delivery 6th February - 9th February
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Contains the treatment of one of the most important and the largest of the angiosperm families of this region - Leguminosae - with the exception of two of its largest and taxonomically complex genera - Astragalus and Oxytropis - which are dealt with in volume 8B. The volume covers 31 genera and 181 species, of which genus Caragana is the largest and most important group. Several species of the genus are characteristic of "pea shrub steppes"; others are valuable fodder crops.

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Flora / Fauna
Series: Plants of Central Asia Volume: 8A
Edited By: GP Yakovlev
170 pages, Illus, maps
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