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A Preliminary Treatment Of The Opuntioideae Of North America

Joseph Nelson Rose , Nathaniel Lord Britton

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This is a comprehensive guide to the cactus subfamily Opuntioideae, written by the renowned botanists Joseph Nelson Rose and Nathaniel Lord Britton. It provides detailed descriptions and classifications of each species in the subfamily, as well as photographs and drawings to aid with identification. This is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of cacti and succulents.

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