Copper-cobalt flora of Upper Katanga and Copperbelt. Field guide. Over 400 plants, 1,000 photographs and 500 drawings

The copper-cobalt outcrops of Upper Katanga and north-western Zambia host a particular flora which comprises an estimated 750 species of which more than 400 are treated in this copper-cobalt field guide. The aim of this book, resulting from several years of intensive field work and study, is to brin...

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Main Author: Schaijes, Michel (auth)
Other Authors: D'Outreligne, Claire (auth), Malaisse, François (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Gembloux Uliège Library 2016
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