File:Southern wild flowers and trees (Page 19, Plate VII) BHL23630191.jpg
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DescriptionSouthern wild flowers and trees (Page 19, Plate VII) BHL23630191.jpg | "Juniperus barbadensis" sensu Lounsberry et al., non L., = Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola. From: Southern wild flowers and trees, together with shrubs, vines and various forms of growth found through the mountains, the middle district and the low country of the South, by Alice Lounsberry, with plates, vignettes and diagrams by Mrs. E. Rowan, with an introduction by C. D. Beadle. | ||
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Source | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pageimage/23630191 | ||
Author | Lounsberry, Alice.; Rowan, Marian Ellis Ryan | ||
Collection InfoField | Notable Women in Natural History | ||
Page ID InfoField | 23630191 | ||
Item ID InfoField | 76396 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images) | ||
Title ID InfoField | 32173 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images) | ||
Page numbers InfoField | Page 19, Plate VII | ||
BHL Page URL InfoField | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23630191 | ||
DOI InfoField | 10.5962/bhl.title.32173 | ||
Page type InfoField | Illustration | ||
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