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Introductory Essay To The Flora Of New Zealand (1853)
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The book offers a detailed exploration of New Zealand's unique flora, beginning with an essay on the region's physical and climatic conditions that shape its plant life. Joseph Dalton Hooker discusses the geological history and describes various plant families and their characteristics. The second part systematically classifies the plants, providing thorough descriptions and illustrations for identification. This comprehensive resource serves botanists and naturalists alike, emphasizing the significance of New Zealand's botanical diversity.
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