Die Moose Mitteleuropas: Bestimmung und Beschreibung der wichtigsten Arten [The mosses of Central Europe: Identification and description of the main species]
- Publisher : Quelle & Meyer
- Illustrations : 450 col illus, 20 b/w illus
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Description:
Text German. Mosses are the oldest land plants of all, usually grow in the most inhospitable places and, compared to other plants, have a very simple blueprint. Nevertheless, they are a fascinating species, as this book impressively shows. With the help of an easily understandable key, which is based on location features and a magnifying glass, the 500 most important deciduous and liverworts can be reliably identified and clearly differentiated from one another. Portraits provide information about the shape and structure of the respective species, site ecology and pointer value, similar species as well as height and area distribution. Meaningful photos, tables and drawings increase the information content of this practical identification book.
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