Sylloge Jungermannidearum Europæ Indigenarum: Earum Genera Et Species Systematicé Complectens
by
Barthélemy-Charles du Mortier
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
108
Language
Latin
Published
Feb 16, 2018
Publisher
Forgotten Books
ISBN-10
0243524358
ISBN-13
9780243524358
Description
This classic reprint presents a systematic examination of the indigenous liverworts of Europe, delving into their various genera and species. Authored by Barthélemy-Charles du Mortier, it serves as an essential resource for botanists, ecologists, and enthusiasts interested in bryology. The meticulous detail and classification approach reflect the author's dedication to understanding and documenting these often-overlooked plants, offering insights into their ecological roles and characteristics.
Through a combination of descriptive text and illustrations, the work paints a comprehensive picture of the diverse liverworts found across the European landscape. Du Mortier's keen observations and classification efforts not only enhance the existing botanical literature but also highlight the importance of these organisms within their ecosystems. This exhaustive compilation underscores the elegance and complexity of liverworts, fostering a greater appreciation for their role in biodiversity and environmental health.
Through a combination of descriptive text and illustrations, the work paints a comprehensive picture of the diverse liverworts found across the European landscape. Du Mortier's keen observations and classification efforts not only enhance the existing botanical literature but also highlight the importance of these organisms within their ecosystems. This exhaustive compilation underscores the elegance and complexity of liverworts, fostering a greater appreciation for their role in biodiversity and environmental health.
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