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The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa, Volume 2 Families E-I

Flora / Fauna
By: HM Burkill
636 pages, 1 colour photo, 1 b/w map
The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa, Volume 2
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  • The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa, Volume 2 ISBN: 9780947643560 Edition: 2 Hardback Jul 1994 In stock
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Edition 1 (1937) of this work listed just over 2000 species. A preliminary survey for this revision showed a three-fold increase of species for inclusion and an overall increase of information available for those in Edition 1. Families are being dealt with alphabetically, and genera within families, and species within genera also alphabetically. Volume 2 herewith contains families E to I with 900 species including the all-important Gramineae. European and trade-names, if any, and West African names, if known, are given for each species. There follow a brief description, the sort of habitat each frequents, and then the known economic attributes in West Africa, and over the rest of Africa and beyond, if so wide-spread.

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Flora / Fauna
By: HM Burkill
636 pages, 1 colour photo, 1 b/w map
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