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Presents an introduction to the science of botany written specifically for gardeners and horticulturists, focusing on flowering plants or angiosperms, the largest group in the plant kingdom, and gymnosperms, plants that produce seeds in the open spaces of cones.
Publish Date
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Timber Press, Incorporated,
Timber Press
Language
English
Pages
240
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Botany for Gardeners
December 1, 2004, Timber Press, Incorporated, Timber Press
Paperback
in English
- 2 edition
0881926558 9780881926552
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Botany for Gardeners: An Introduction and Guide
August 1, 1992, Timber Press, Incorporated
Paperback
in English
0881922587 9780881922585
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Botany for gardeners: an introduction and guide
1990, Timber Press
in English
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Botany for gardeners: an introduction and guide
1990, Timber Press
in English
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