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Flora Of Russia; The European Part And Bordering Regions (Volume I) Ycopodiophyta, Equisetophyta, Polypodiophyta, Pinophyta (=Gymnospermae), Magnoliophyta (=Angiospermae)

Flora Of Russia; The European Part And Bordering Regions (Volume I) Ycopodiophyta, Equisetophyta, Polypodiophyta, Pinophyta (=Gymnospermae), Magnoliophyta (=Angiospermae)

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Árboles, flores silvestres y plantas
ISBN:
9789354216572
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A. Fedorov’s Flora of Russia is a singular, authoritative account of the vascular plants of the European part and its bordering regions. A masterpiece of botanical scholarship. Part botanical field guide and part plant identification manual, Volume I surveys Lycopodiophyta, Equisetophyta, Polypodiophyta, Pinophyta (gymnosperms) and Magnoliophyta (angiosperms) with systematic clarity and an eye for native plant species across a vast and varied landscape. Practical enough for botanists and researchers in the field; rigorous enough for academic plant studies, it serves as a dependable European flora reference and a measured Flora Europaea companion for comparative work. The prose balances precision with readable description, making it useful not only to specialists but also to naturalists and gardeners seeking reliable identification cues. Rooted in 20th century botany and in the tradition of careful Russian regional flora, this illustrated plant compendium records taxonomic judgement alongside ecological notes and distributional insight, forming a historical bridge between local knowledge and wider scientific networks. Its value is both scholarly and human: a resource for taxonomists, a tool for conservation-minded amateurs, and an archival document for historians of science. Collectors of classic scientific literature will recognise the volume as a cultural artefact; field users will appreciate its methodical keys and steady attention to gymnosperms and angiosperms alike. More than a catalogue of names, it situates species within habitats and records their known ranges, creating a historical baseline still useful to conservationists and to anyone tracking shifts in distribution. The clear, methodical keys and comparative remarks ease identification in the field, while the careful taxonomic commentary rewards specialist readers tracing nomenclatural decisions. For botanists and researchers, students and amateurs, this volume functions both as a practical plant identification manual and as a doorway into deeper academic plant studies.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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