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Sedges of Indiana and the Adjacent States The Non-carex Species

By: Paul E Rothrock(Author)
288 pages, 228 colour illustrations
Sedges of Indiana and the Adjacent States
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  • Sedges of Indiana and the Adjacent States ISBN: 9781883362140 Hardback Sep 2012 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

This attractive publication is as relevant to gardeners as it is to natural areas biologists and plant taxonomists.

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Biography

Paul E. Rothrock, a Pennsylvania native, is Professor of Biology at Taylor University, in Upland, Indiana. His research has focused on the taxonomy of the sedge family, especially the genus Carex. He is active in the Indiana Academy of Science and is a former IAS President.

By: Paul E Rothrock(Author)
288 pages, 228 colour illustrations
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"This attractive publication is as relevant to gardeners as it is to natural areas biologists and plant taxonomists."
- Birdbooker Report

"The book is so well written, illustrated and organized that it will set the standard for state compilations of specific plant groups for some time to come! A copy should be on the shelf of every botanist in the Midwest."
- Paul MacKensie

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