How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

There is no easy way to identify grasses. And no one understands this better than H.D. Harrington, who observed thousands of students struggle and learn. His clear, concise, and well-organized guide will continue to be a basic and essential text for use in the classroom or in the field. The book contains over 500 drawings and an illustrated glossary.

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How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

There is no easy way to identify grasses. And no one understands this better than H.D. Harrington, who observed thousands of students struggle and learn. His clear, concise, and well-organized guide will continue to be a basic and essential text for use in the classroom or in the field. The book contains over 500 drawings and an illustrated glossary.

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How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

How to Identify Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges and Rushes

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Overview

There is no easy way to identify grasses. And no one understands this better than H.D. Harrington, who observed thousands of students struggle and learn. His clear, concise, and well-organized guide will continue to be a basic and essential text for use in the classroom or in the field. The book contains over 500 drawings and an illustrated glossary.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804007467
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1977
Edition description: 1
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Harold David (H. D.) Harrington (1903-1981) was a professor of botany and curator of the Colorado State University Herbarium for twenty-five years beginning in 1943. Many of his books are still regarded as the definitive sources for their subjects.

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