
The Plants of Michigan / Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1918]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (340)
- THE PLANTS OF MICHIGAN
- SIMPLE KEYS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE NATIVE SEED PLANTS OF THE STATE
- 1918
- PREFACE
- HOW TO USE THE BOOK
- KEY TO GROUPS
- GROUP 1, WOODY PLANTS
- GROUP 2, UNUSUAL PLANTS
- GROUP 3, MONOCOTYLEDONES
- GROUP 4, DICOTYLEDONES
- THE PLANTS OF MICHIGAN
- PINACEAE, the Pine Family
- TAXACEAE, the Yew Family
- TYPHACEAE, the Cat-tail Family
- SPARGANIACEAE, the Bur-reed Family
- NAJADACEAE, the Pondweed Family
- JUNCAGINACEAE, the Arrow Grass Family
- ALISMACEAE, the Water Plantain Family
- HYDROCHARITACEAE, the Frog's Bit Family
- GRAMINEAE, the Grass Family
- CYPERACEAE, the Sedge Family
- ARACEAE, the Arum Family
- LEMNACEAE, the Duckweed Family
- ERIOCAULACEAE, the Pipewort Family
- XYRIDACEAE, the Yellow-eyed Grass Famil
- COMMELINACEAE, the Spiderwort Family
- PONTEDERIACEAE, the Pickerel-weed Family
- JUNCACEAE, the Rush Family
- LILIACEAE, the Lily Family
- DIOSCOREACEAE, the Yam Family
- AMARYLLIDACEAE, the Amaryllis Family
- IRIDACEAE, the Iris Family
- ORCHIDACEAE, the Orchis Family
- PIPERACEAE, the Pepper Family
- SALICACEAE, the Willow Family
- MYRICACEAE, the Sweet Gale Family
- JUGLANDACEAE, the Walnut Family
- BETULACEAE, the Birch Family
- FAGACEAE, the Beech Family
- URTICACEAE, the Nettle Family
- SANTALACEAE, the Sandalwood Family
- LORANTHACEAE, the Mistletoe Family
- ARISTOLOCHIACEAE, the Birthwort Family
- POLYGONACEAE, the Buckwheat Family
- CHENOPODIACEAE, the Goosefoot Family
- AMARANTHACEAE, the Amaranth Family
- PHYTOLACCACEAE, the Pokeweed Family
- NYCTAGINACEAE, the Four-o'Clock Family
- ILLECEBRACEAE, the Knotwort Family
- AIZOACEAE, the Carpet-weed Family
- CARYOPHYLLACEAE, the Pink Family
- PORTULACACEAE, the Purslane Family
- CERATOPHYLLACEAE, the Hornwort Family
- NYMPHAEACEAE, the Water Lily Family
- RANUNCULACEAE, the Crowfoot Family
- MAGNOLIACEAE, the Magnolia Family
- ANONACEAE, the Custard Apple Family
- MENISPERMACEAE, the Moonseed Family
- BERBERIDACEAE, the Barberry Family
- LAURACEAE, the Laurel Family
- PAPAVERACEAE, the Poppy Family
- FUMARIACEAE, the Fumitory Family
- CRUCIFERAE, the Mustard Family
- CAPPARIDACEAE, the Caper Family
- RESEDACEAE, the Mignonette Family
- SARRACENIACEAE, the Pitcher Plant Family
- DROSERACEAE, the Sundew Family
- PODOSTEMACEAE, the River Weed Family
- CRASSULACEAE, the Orpine Family
- SAXIFRAGACEAE, the Saxifrage Family
- HAMAMELIDACEAE, the Witch Hazel Family
- PLATANACEAE, the Plane Tree Family
- ROSACEAE, the Rose Family
- LEGUMINOSAE, the Pulse Family
- LINACEAE, the Flax Family
- OXALIDACEAE, the Wood Sorrel Family
- GERANIACEAE, the Geranium Family
- RUTACEAE, the Rue Family
- SIMARUBACEAE, the Quassia Family
- POLYGALACEAE, the Milkwort Family
- EUPHORBIACEAE, the Spurge Family
- CALLITRICHACEAE, the Water Starwort Family
- EMPETRACEAE, the Crowberry Family
- LIMNANTHACEAE, the False Mermaid Family
- ANACARDIACEAE, the Cashew Family
- AQUIFOLIACEAE, the Holly Family
- CELASTRACEAE, the Staff Tree Family
- STAPHYLEACEAE, the Bladder Nut Family
- ACERACEAE, the Maple Family
- SAPINDACEAE, the Soapberry Family
- BALSAMINACEAE, the Touch-me-not Family
- RHAMNACEAE, the Buckthorn Family
- VITACEAE, the Grape Family
- TILIACEAE, the Linden Family
- MALVACEAE, the Mallow Family
- HYPERICACEAE, the St. John's-wort Family
- ELATINACEAE, the Waterwort Family
- CISTACEAE, the Rock-rose Family
- VIOLACEAE, the Violet Family
- CACTACEAE, the Cactus Family
- THYMELAEACEAE, the Mezereum Family
- ELAEAGNACEAE, the Oleaster Family
- LYTHRACEAE, the Loosestrife Family
- MELASTOMACEAE, the Melastoma Family
- ONAGRACEAE, the Evening Primrose Family
- HALORAGIDACEAE, the Water Milfoil Family
- ARALIACEAE, the Sarsaparilla Family
- UMBELLIFERAE, the Parsley Family
- CORNACEAE, the Dogwood Family
- ERICACEAE, the Heath Family
- PRIMULACEAE, the Primrose Family
- OLEACEAE, the Olive Family
- GENTIANACEAE, the Gentian Family
- APOCYNACEAE, the Dogbane Family
- ASCLEPIADACEAE, the Milkweed Family
- CONVOLVULACEAE, the Morning Glory Family
- POLEMONIACEAE, the Polemonium Family
- HYDROPHYLLACEAE, the Water-leaf Family
- BORAGINACEAE, the Borage Family
- LABIATAE, the Mint Family
- VERBENACEAE, the Verbena Family
- SOLANACEAE, the Nightshade Family
- SCROPHULARIACEAE, the Figwort Family
- LENTIBULARIACEAE, the Bladderwort Family
- OROBANCHACEAE, the Broom-rape Family
- ACANTHACEAE, the Acanthus Family
- PHRYMACEAE, the Lopseed Family
- PLANTAGINACEAE, the Plantain Family
- RUBIACEAE, the Madder family
- CAPRIFOLIACEAE, the Honeysuckle Family
- VALERIANACEAE, the Valerian Family
- DIPSACACEAE, the Teasel Family
- CUCURBITACEAE, the Gourd Family
- CAMPANULACEAE, the Bellflower Family
- LOBELIACEAE, the Lobelia Family
- COMPOSITAE, the Composite Family
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX
- FOOTNOTES:
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