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A Botany for India is a seminal work that serves as a comprehensive guide to the botanical diversity of the Indian subcontinent. Written by P. F. Fyson, this authoritative text provides detailed information about plant species, their characteristics, classifications, and ecological significance within India’s varied landscapes.
The book is designed as an essential reference for botanists, naturalists, students, and anyone interested in understanding India’s rich flora. It covers the taxonomy, morphology, and distribution of numerous plant species across different regions and climate zones of India, from tropical forests to alpine meadows.
Fyson’s systematic approach to botanical study makes this work invaluable for both academic purposes and field research. The detailed descriptions and classifications help readers identify and understand the relationships between different plant species, contributing to a deeper appreciation of India’s natural heritage and biodiversity.







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