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Anatomy of the Monocotyledons Acoraceae and Araceae

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Keating, Richard C., Cutler, David, Gregory, Mary

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Summary: Richard Keating explores the microscopic anatomy of the vegetative organs of two monocotyledonous flowering plant families. Observations are included for Acorus, sole genus of Acoraceae, and nearly all of the 106 genera of the family Araceae, which now includes the duckweeds as the subfamily Lemnoideae.
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Richard Keating explores the microscopic anatomy of the vegetative organs of two monocotyledonous flowering plant families. Observations are included for Acorus, sole genus of Acoraceae, and nearly all of the 106 genera of the family Araceae, which now includes the duckweeds as the subfamily Lemnoideae.

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