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Gardeners' Guide To Leaves - Gardeners Guide to Botany #4 - cover

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Gardeners' Guide To Leaves - Gardeners Guide to Botany #4

Paul R. Wonning

Publisher: Mossy Feet Books

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Gardeners' Guide To Leaves is a basic gardener's botany guide to the plant leaf. 
The leaves of the plant are essential to its survival as they gather sunlight and turn it into food for the plant. This botany guide serves as a handbook to the plant leaf and introduction to basic botany. Use it to learn about the plant leaves that the plant depends upon for survival. 
Gardeners' Guide To Leaves is a beginner's guide to the structure of the plant leaf. It covers its function and includes many of the different kinds of specialized leaves. 
 
 
Available since: 08/05/2015.

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