2 edition of monograph of the genus Mertensia in North America found in the catalog.
monograph of the genus Mertensia in North America
Louis Otho Williams
Published
1937 by Washington university in Saint Louis .
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Louis Otho Williams. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QK495.B73 W5 1936 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | cover-title, p. 17-159. |
Number of Pages | 159 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6365742M |
LC Control Number | 38003830 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 4443390 |
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The genus Eritrichium Schrad. comprises about 50 species, mainly distributed in Central Asia and Pan-Himalaya, with a few species in Europe and North America. There are about 43 species in China. Louis Otho Williams has written: 'A monograph of the genus Mertensia in North America' -- subject(s): Botany, Mertensia 'Tropical American plants, VII' -- monograph of the genus Mertensia in North America book.
The Plants Database includes the following 2 subspecies of Mertensia below on a thumbnail map or name for subspecies profiles. A Monograph of the Genus Mertensia in North America Vol Page 17 Observations on the Development of the Male Gametophyte in Certain Monocots.
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