Flora of Australia. Volumes 49 and 50. Volume 49: Oceanic Islands 1; Volume 50: Oceanic Islands 2.

Flora of Australia. Volumes 49 and 50. Volume 49: Oceanic Islands 1; Volume 50: Oceanic Islands 2.

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Author: Annette J. G. and Anthony E. Orchard (Ed.) Wilson (Ed.)
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian Government, 1993

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Flora Of Australia: Volume 49 Oceanic Islands 1 presents a comprehensive botanical survey, meticulously cataloging the diverse plant life found across the oceanic islands associated with Australia. This authoritative volume details the morphology, distribution, and ecological significance of numerous species, offering an invaluable resource for botanists and environmental scientists. Its rigorous scientific approach and precise taxonomic classifications illustrate the intricate biodiversity of these remote ecosystems. The work chronicles the unique adaptations and evolutionary pathways of island flora, contributing significantly to our understanding of biogeography. It serves as an essential reference for conservation efforts and further research into the delicate balance of island environments.

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Description

Author: Annette J. G. and Anthony E. Orchard (Ed.) Wilson (Ed.)
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian Government, 1993

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Flora Of Australia: Volume 49 Oceanic Islands 1 presents a comprehensive botanical survey, meticulously cataloging the diverse plant life found across the oceanic islands associated with Australia. This authoritative volume details the morphology, distribution, and ecological significance of numerous species, offering an invaluable resource for botanists and environmental scientists. Its rigorous scientific approach and precise taxonomic classifications illustrate the intricate biodiversity of these remote ecosystems. The work chronicles the unique adaptations and evolutionary pathways of island flora, contributing significantly to our understanding of biogeography. It serves as an essential reference for conservation efforts and further research into the delicate balance of island environments.