Plant Life
Home College Series Number 53
- 1883
Characterized by a religious Christian tone, the publication provides an overview of plants geared towards a general audience. Includes a microbiological discussion of plant cells and some discussion of plant taxonomy distinguishing grasses, flowering plants, and wood types. This work is part of the Home College Series, a collection of short papers written to introduce a wide range of subjects. The work is digitized in its entirety.
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Phoebus, V. C., Mrs. “Plant Life.” Cincinnati, Ohio: Hunt & Eaton, 1883. QK50 .P46 1883. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gzwaqut.
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