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In this revised edition, Dr T.C. Brayshaw describes all of the aquaticmonocotyledons in British Columbia. (Monocotyledons are a majorsubgroup of flowering plants that have embryos with only one seedleaf.) This group comprises four orders and fourteen families of plantsin freshwater and marine environments. The most populous families arethe pondweeds and bur-reeds, but others a re water-plantains,arrow-grasses, arums (Skunk Cabbage), duckweeds and cat-tails.

Pondweeds, Bur-reeds and Their Relatives of British Columbia: Aquatic Families of Monocotyledons - Revised Edition

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In this revised edition, Dr T.C. Brayshaw describes all of the aquaticmonocotyledons in British Columbia. (Monocotyledons are a majorsubgroup of... Read more

    Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
    Publication Date: 21/02/2001
    ISBN13: 9780771895746, 978-0771895746
    ISBN10: 0771895747

    Number of Pages: 260

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    In this revised edition, Dr T.C. Brayshaw describes all of the aquaticmonocotyledons in British Columbia. (Monocotyledons are a majorsubgroup of flowering plants that have embryos with only one seedleaf.) This group comprises four orders and fourteen families of plantsin freshwater and marine environments. The most populous families arethe pondweeds and bur-reeds, but others a re water-plantains,arrow-grasses, arums (Skunk Cabbage), duckweeds and cat-tails.

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