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The Self-Coloured Spermatopryte of the Littoral in Jiangsu Province [Chinese] The Gymnosperm and the Dicotyledonous Choripetalae

By: Yu Yanqiu
322 pages, Col photos
The Self-Coloured Spermatopryte of the Littoral in Jiangsu Province [Chinese]
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  • The Self-Coloured Spermatopryte of the Littoral in Jiangsu Province [Chinese] ISBN: 9787030214812 Hardback Oct 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: Chinese with scientific nomenclature

Introduces 527 species, 49 varieties of spermatophyta, which belong to 302 genera in 85 families. This book is a check list of the related plants. For each species the characters, bio-environment and the main function are introduced.

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By: Yu Yanqiu
322 pages, Col photos
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