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A comprehensive university-level botany textbook that presents plant form and structure, physiological processes, and systematic treatments of non-flowering and flowering plants. Organized into distinct sections authored by specialists, it combines morphological and physiological explanation with taxonomic overviews and practical identification guidance. The work is richly illustrated with numerous, often colored, plates and figures to support observation and learning. Intended for students, it aims to foster scientific understanding while addressing applied needs such as recognition of toxic and medicinal species.
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