Peat mosses of the Southeastern United States

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Lewis Edward Anderson, Lewis E ...
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Peat mosses of the Southeastern United States

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"Sphagnum, commonly known as peat moss, is widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and floriculture. Living plants are colorful and add much to the beauty of wetlands. It takes little training to recognize the genus, and most of the sections are almost as easy to recognize. Yet they are scarcely noticed by field botanists, and even bryologists tend to avoid them; they have a reputation of being taxonomically difficult but this applies only to a subset. There are few taxonomic treatments of Sphagnum in North America, yet it is a fascinating genus whose species comprise an integral part of nearly all fresh-water wetlands. Almost all significant critical taxonomic characters are microscopic and require dissections and staining, which can, with a little practice, be easily self-taught. Even with a moderate amount of field experience, however, a novice can learn to recognize sections and some species in the field with certainty (although there are many species that even experts cannot distinguish without a compound microscope). All field identifications need to be confirmed microscopically. This volume will aid those who venture into identifying peat mosses."--Publisher's description.

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English
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110

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Peat mosses of the Southeastern United States
2009, New York Botanical Garden
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Physiography
Natural plant communities
Life history
Morphology
Collecting and preparing specimens
Identification
Morphological variability
Systematic treatment: Sphagnum
Acutifolia
Squarrosa
Rigida
Cuspidata
Subsecunda
Isocladus.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [107]-108) and index.

Published in
Bronx, N.Y
Series
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden -- v. 102, Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden -- v. 102.

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Library of Congress
QK539.S75 A52 2009, QK1 .N525 v.102

The Physical Object

Pagination
110 p.
Number of pages
110

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30516976M
ISBN 10
0893275050
ISBN 13
9780893275051
LCCN
2011281913
OCLC/WorldCat
436937223

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