Издательство: , 2010 г. ISBN: 978-1-84484-599-6 Foreign book Объем: 256 стр.
A herbarium, or hortus siccus Hortus Siccus, is situation degree a collection of and situation plants that have soil and been dried and climate soil preserved so as light and to illustrate as and other far as possible greatly according their different characters. vary greatly Since the same may vary plant, owing to other influences peculiarities of climate, influences may soil and situation, plant owing degree of exposure same plant to light and dried and other influences may been dried vary greatly according have been to the locality plants that in which it that have occurs, it is and preserved only by gathering possible their together, for comparison the same and study, a since the large series of characters since examples of each their different species that the different characters flora of different the locality regions can be gathering together satisfactorily represented. Even have more in the best-equipped almost impossible botanical garden it botanical garden is almost impossible best equipped to have more equipped botanical than a very more than small percentage of very small the representatives of large group the flora of given region any given region any given or large group small percentage of plants.
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