Сосудистые растения

Флора и фауна: Сосудистые растения



The Encyclopedia Of Wood: A Tree-By-Tree Guide To The World’s Most Versatile Resource / Anyone who likes to tramp through the woods, reads the Arbor Day Foundation newsletter, or shops at home-and-garden centers can probably identify a fair number of common trees: maples, oaks, pines, and the like. Some folks can even tell a red maple from a sugar maple, a black oak from a pin oak, andThe Encyclopedia Of Wood: A Tree-By-Tree Guide To The World’s Most Versatile Resource
Anyone who likes to tramp through the woods, reads the Arbor Day Foundation newsletter, or shops at home-and-garden centers can probably identify a ...
Grow Fruit / It’s easy to grow your own fruit, no matter how little space you have. Grow Fruit offers foolproof, step by step advice and all the practical know how you need to fill your fruit bowl with home grown produce. Choose from more than 50 different crops — from apples, plums, and pears to strawberries, bGrow Fruit
It’s easy to grow your own fruit, no matter how little space you have. Grow Fruit offers foolproof, step by step advice and all the practical know ...
Оранжерейные и комнатные растения / Настоящая книга — первое за истекшие 80 лет капитальное пособие по оранжерейно-комнатным растениям, публикуемое на русском языке. Включает 1 260 видов тропических и субтропических растений. Часть видов выращивают в оранжереях ботанических садов, а также разводят в садоводствах как декоративные. Они Оранжерейные и комнатные растения
Настоящая книга — первое за истекшие 80 лет капитальное пособие по ...
Edvard Koinberg: Herbarium Amoris Floral Romance / The notion of plant sexuality was initiated by Swedish botanist and physician Carl Linnaeus. Working with his collection of over 20,000 specimens, Linnaeus grouped flowers and plants in a Calendarium Florae, and systematically classified plant species by the number and arrangement of their reproductEdvard Koinberg: Herbarium Amoris Floral Romance
The notion of plant sexuality was initiated by Swedish botanist and physician Carl Linnaeus. Working with his collection of over 20,000 specimens, ...