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Flora Neotropica, Volume 82: Opiliaceae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph
Series: Flora Neotropica Volume: 82
By: Paul Hiepko
53 pages, B/w plates, illus, figs, tabs, maps
Flora Neotropica, Volume 82: Opiliaceae
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  • Flora Neotropica, Volume 82: Opiliaceae ISBN: 9780893274382 Paperback Dec 2000 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Of the ten genera in Opiliaceae, Agonandra is the only one found in the neotropics. Hiepko`s monograph includes chapters on Agonandra`s taxonomic history, morphology, leaf and wood anatomy, pollen morphology, chemistry, seed oils, cytology, ecology, and distribution. Agonandra is distributed from Mexico through Central America and from the lower elevation areas of South America to northern Argentina. A key is provided for the ten known species of this genus. Synonymy, descriptions, distribution maps, illustrations, local names, uses, and herbarium voucher specimens are given for each of the species.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph
Series: Flora Neotropica Volume: 82
By: Paul Hiepko
53 pages, B/w plates, illus, figs, tabs, maps
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