( a ) C. cupressoides . Taylor . 1960. Marine Algae of the Eastern Tropical and Subtropical Coasts of the Americas . University of Michigan ( b ) C. racemosa var . macrophysa . ( c ) C. asmeadii . ( d ) C. peltata . ( After Taylor .
'Green Plants' introduces the reader to the plants that inhabit almost every corner of the globe. Find out what plants need to stay healthy, learn about how we use them, and discover how plants reproduce.
Explores various aspects of plant biology, including the processes of photosynthesis, pollination, and transpiration, and examines the current debate over genetically modified crops.
See how plants make their own food. Discover why cacti have prickly spines. This book will show you the importance of investigating and understanding the world around you.
Examines the structure and life processes of green plants.
Part of a series that uses line drawings, diagrams, photographs and electron micrographs to develop understanding of important biological concepts, this title concerns green plants, concentrating on flowering plants.
The theme of the book is the remarkable diversity of form which has followed from the phenomenon of photosynthesis and the fixation of atmospheric carbon.
Green Plants
An introduction to green plants. Topics include what is a pistil, how do seeds grow, and why do some trees lose their leaves in the fall.
Green Plants
Covers the metabolism, reproduction, and growth of green plants.