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Flora of Tropical East Africa: Nyctaginaceae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Christopher Whitehouse(Author), Roger M Polhill(Editor)
20 pages, 5 plates with b/w line drawings
Publisher: A A Balkema
Flora of Tropical East Africa: Nyctaginaceae
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  • Flora of Tropical East Africa: Nyctaginaceae ISBN: 9789061913733 Paperback Jun 1996 Out of Print #65351
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Flora of Tropical East Africa: Nyctaginaceae

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This fascicle covers the family Nyctaginaceae, which worldwide contains 31 genera and ± 400 species according to the latest (1993) revision.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Christopher Whitehouse(Author), Roger M Polhill(Editor)
20 pages, 5 plates with b/w line drawings
Publisher: A A Balkema
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