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Tropical African Flowering Plants: Ecology and Distribution, Volume 11 Cyperaceae

Flora / Fauna
By: Jean-Pierre Lebrun(Author), Adélaïde L Stork(Author)
368 pages, 4 b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps, 1 tables
Tropical African Flowering Plants: Ecology and Distribution, Volume 11
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This volume covers the family Cyperaceae in tropical Africa. The family is nearly cosmopolitan, with 5450 – 5550 species in c. 108 genera. It forms the third-largest family of Monocotyledons. It is represented in tropical Africa by 46 genera and 829 (plus potentially 13) species.

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Flora / Fauna
By: Jean-Pierre Lebrun(Author), Adélaïde L Stork(Author)
368 pages, 4 b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps, 1 tables
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