It takes the average reader 5 hours and 44 minutes to read The Genus Epimedium and Other Herbaceous Berberidaceae by William Thomas Stearn
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This Kew classic is anaugmented edition ofWilliam Stearn’s classicmonograph onEpimedium published in1938. Retaining theunmistakable stamp ofscholarship andaccessibility thatcharacterised all his work,it is an essential botanical reference and a practicalhandbook for gardeners. Part I is a detailedtaxonomic treatment of Epimedium andVancouveria including cultivars, plus chapters onhabit, classification, morphology, cultivation andgeographical distribution; Part II coversCaulophyllum, Ranzania, Jeffersonia, Leontice andother herbaceous Berberidaceae; and Part III isJulian Shaw’s revision of Podophyllum. With 27botanical paintings, 31 line drawings and 77 colourphotographs.
The Genus Epimedium and Other Herbaceous Berberidaceae by William Thomas Stearn is 342 pages long, and a total of 86,184 words.
This makes it 115% the length of the average book. It also has 105% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 50 minutes to read The Genus Epimedium and Other Herbaceous Berberidaceae aloud.
The Genus Epimedium and Other Herbaceous Berberidaceae is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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