Systematic Botany of Flowering Plants: A New Phylogenetic Approach to Angiosperms of the Temperate and Tropical RegionsThis work describes a range of families of flowering plants in a sequence corresponding to current phylogenetic classification, based on recent results of molecular systematics. European and tropical flora are both covered and are integrated in their respective orders. |
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Species and Speciation | 18 |
Floras and vegetations | 30 |
From Algae to Angiosperms | 46 |
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