The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide
Colour plates illustrate fifty-four Sphagnum taxa, 50 species and 4 subspecies. This constitues all the known peat mosses from Norway including arctic Svalbard. Macroscopic keys to sections and species within the different sections are presented. These keys used in combination with the colour plates...
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ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/271981 2023-05-15T14:55:27+02:00 The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide Flatberg, Kjell I. Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Vitenskapsmuseet, Seksjon for naturhistorie 2002 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/271981 nor nor Vitenskapsmuseet NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 2002:1 123377 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/271981 Research report 2002 ftntnutrondheimi 2019-09-17T06:50:24Z Colour plates illustrate fifty-four Sphagnum taxa, 50 species and 4 subspecies. This constitues all the known peat mosses from Norway including arctic Svalbard. Macroscopic keys to sections and species within the different sections are presented. These keys used in combination with the colour plates and a hand lens should in most cases enable the correct determination of the Norwegian peat mosses in the field. Report Arctic Svalbard NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Arctic Svalbard Norway |
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Colour plates illustrate fifty-four Sphagnum taxa, 50 species and 4 subspecies. This constitues all the known peat mosses from Norway including arctic Svalbard. Macroscopic keys to sections and species within the different sections are presented. These keys used in combination with the colour plates and a hand lens should in most cases enable the correct determination of the Norwegian peat mosses in the field. |
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Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Vitenskapsmuseet, Seksjon for naturhistorie |
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Flatberg, Kjell I. |
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Flatberg, Kjell I. The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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Flatberg, Kjell I. |
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Flatberg, Kjell I. |
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The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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The Norwegian Sphagna: a field colour guide |
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norwegian sphagna: a field colour guide |
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Vitenskapsmuseet |
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2002 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/271981 |
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Arctic Svalbard Norway |
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Arctic Svalbard Norway |
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Arctic Svalbard |
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Arctic Svalbard |
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NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Rapport Botanisk Serie, 0802-2992; 2002:1 123377 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/271981 |
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