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Atlas of the Hellenic Flora (3-Volume Set)

Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: Arne Strid(Editor)
2131 pages, 268 plates with colour photos; colour distribution maps
Atlas of the Hellenic Flora (3-Volume Set)
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  • Atlas of the Hellenic Flora (3-Volume Set) ISBN: 9789925351701 Hardback Jan 2024 Out of Print #263091
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Botany, like other branches of Western science, has its roots in ancient Greece, with Theophrastos of Eressos (372-287 B.C.) generally considered to have been the first botanist. Modern botanical studies in the area started with the travels of John Sibthorp and Ferdinand Bauer in 1786-1787, the results of which were subsequently published in the great Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana, appearing in ten heavy folio volumes in the period 1806-1840. An annotated re-issue was prepared by Strid & Strid (2009-2013).

The present Atlas of the Hellenic Flora covers the whole of Greece. Maps have been generated from the Flora Hellenica Database which was started in 1989 and now comprises 1,052,338 geo-referenced records, 436,353 of which have been registered by the present author. Records in the database comprise 502,882 herbarium collections and 321,759 literature reports, the rest being field notes, photographs, etc.

This Atlas of the Hellenic Flora will provide a baseline for future studies of Greek biodiversity.

Please note that this set weighs nearly 11 kg.

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Arne Strid is a Professor Emeritus and the former Director of Göteborg Botanic Garden.

Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: Arne Strid(Editor)
2131 pages, 268 plates with colour photos; colour distribution maps
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