Om North American Botany
Originally published in 1833, this comprehensive guide to North American botany provides a detailed overview of over 3000 species of plants, including information on their characteristics, habitats, and uses. The book is organized according to both artificial and natural methods, making it useful for students of both botany and taxonomy. A valuable resource for anyone interested in plant life in North America.
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