Field oxytrope, Oxytropis johannensis Fern, in Maine and its relevance to the Critical Areas Program
Charles D. Richards
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Field oxytrope, Oxytropis johannensis Fern, in Maine and its relevance to the Critical Areas Program
Published
1977
Publisher
Maine State Planning Office
Pages
12
Subjects
Catalogue of the type specimens of Oxytropis DC (Leguminosae) (1)
Two new Oxytropis from Arctic Alaska and Yukon
Note on Oxytropis Halleri Bunge
Revision of North American species of Oxytropis de Candolle (Leguminosae)
Leguminosae of Nevada
A revision of the North American species of the genus Oxytropis D.C.
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Who is the author of Field oxytrope, Oxytropis johannensis Fern, in Maine and its relevance to the Critical Areas Program?
Field oxytrope, Oxytropis johannensis Fern, in Maine and its relevance to the Critical Areas Program was written by Charles D. Richards.
When was Field oxytrope, Oxytropis johannensis Fern, in Maine and its relevance to the Critical Areas Program published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1977. The original work may have been published on a different date.