
audiobook
by O. (Otto) Schmeil, Jost Fitschen
Erklärung der Abkürzungen.
Flora von Deutschland
Vorwort zur 29. Auflage.
Vorwort zur 10. Auflage.
Erklärung der botanischen Kunstausdrücke. - 1. Die Wurzel.
Anleitung zum Gebrauch der Bestimmungstabellen.
Tabellen zum Bestimmen der Familien und Gattungen nach dem natürlichen System.
Tabellen zum Bestimmen der Familien und Gattungen nach einfachen Merkmalen.
1\. Gruppe. Angiospérmae. Bedecktsamige Pflanzen.
2\. Gruppe. Gymnospérmae. Nacktsamige Pflanzen.
A practical field companion, this guide lets you sort through the rich variety of plants that thrive from the North Sea coast to the Alpine foothills. With a thousand detailed illustrations, every leaf, flower and fruit is matched to clear, concise descriptions, while a new eight‑group table lets you place an unfamiliar specimen in the right category at a glance. The authors have updated the classification to reflect modern botanical thinking, removing older Linnaean tables in favor of more intuitive groupings.
Beyond the visual aids, the book offers handy reference lists of abbreviations, blooming periods and key morphological terms, making it easy for students, teachers and hobby botanists to learn the most striking features of each species. An additional leaf‑only key helps identify woody plants without needing flowers, and a brief section points readers toward a separate work on trees and shrubs. The result is a user‑friendly, up‑to‑date resource for anyone eager to explore Germany’s native and cultivated flora.
Full title
Flora von Deutschland Ein Hilfsbuch zum Bestimmen der zwischen den deutschen Meeren und den Alpen wildwachsenden und angebauten Pflanzen Ein Hilfsbuch zum Bestimmen der zwischen den deutschen Meeren und den Alpen wildwachsenden und angebauten Pflanzen
Language
de
Duration
~17 hours (1003K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-01-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1943
Best known for transforming how biology was taught, this German naturalist wrote widely used textbooks that brought plants and animals to life for generations of students. His work combined careful scientific study with a gift for making nature easier to observe and understand.
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A German botanist and teacher best remembered for practical plant guides, he helped make identifying the flora of Germany easier for generations of readers. His name remains especially linked with dendrology and the long-running reference works known as Schmeil-Fitschen.
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