Anatomy of Seed Plants

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An authoritative text/reference on the structure and development of seed plants. Presents the latest concepts in plant anatomy through experimental, histochemical, and ultrastructural approaches to the study of biological material. Includes new concepts and terms; expanded sections on flower, fruit, and seed; and a new description of characters used in keying out woods…. More >>

Anatomy of Seed Plants

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2 Responses to Anatomy of Seed Plants

  1. Anonymous says:

    This books shows the true info about all the seeds there are! It shows what they bare used for when they grow, etc.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. T. Hickman says:

    For hard-core botany freaks (like me) and students; Dr. Esau was an Old School (European) no-nonsense professor (I was told by *my* prof, who studied under her), researcher, and genius at the microscope. This is an advanced textbook whose *every sentence* is chock full ‘o’ important information (I gave up trying to highlight “important bits” after about page 6.) I love this book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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