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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: Leaves, Stem, and Wood in Relation to Taxonomy, with Notes on Economic Uses
Volume II of Anatomy of the Dicotyledons provides a comprehensive treatment of the anatomical structure of dicotyledonous plants, with particular emphasis on leaves, stems, and wood. The work examines diagnostic anatomical characters and evaluates their significance in plant taxonomy. Extensive comparative anatomical data are presented across families, supported by detailed descriptions and illustrations. The volume also includes notes on economically important plants, highlighting the relevance of anatomical features to timber identification, pharmacognosy, and applied botany. Together with Volume I, this work established a foundational reference for systematic plant anatomy and remains a classic source in botanical research.
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