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The language of botany

Debenham, Clifford Neville1971
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The language of botany has evolved through a history of changing viewpoints. In infancy, the phase of pure description of plants, an education in classical Latin seemed a necessary prerequisite for its following. As the other sciences gave to botany meaningful purpose, so developed a vocabulary staggering in its proportion.
Main title:
The language of botany / by Clifford Neville Debenham
Imprint:
Sydney : Society for Growing Australian Plants, 1971.
Collation:
208 pages : illustrations.
Notes:
Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust collection.
Dewey class:
581.03
Language:
English
BRN:
118359
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchTech Book581.03 LANAvailable
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