MDS 581.973
Wording: Natural sciences & mathematics Plants (Botany) Specific topics in natural history of plants Plants by specific continents, countries, localities North America United States
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0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy & psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Society, government, & culture 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Applied science & technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
50 Science 35,266 🥼 | 51 Mathematics 82,055 β | 52 Astronomy 25,356 π | 53 Physics 44,008 π | 54 Chemistry 28,260 βοΈ | 55 Earth sciences; geology 36,663 π | 56 Fossils & Dinosaurs 11,038 π | 57 Biology 55,751 𧬠| 58 Plants (Botany) 26,824 πΏ | 59 Animals 86,697 πΌ |
580 Plants 3,701 πΏ | 581 Specific topics in natural history of plants 9,767 | 582 Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers 6,593 π | 583 Eudicots and Ceratophyllales 2,468 π± | 584 Monocots, basal angiosperms, Chloranthales, magnoliids 1,312 πΎ | 585 Pinophyta 311 π² | 586 Cryptogamia 163 | 587 Pteridophyta 411 | 588 Bryophyta 323 | 589 [Formerly: Lichen] 1,775 |
581.0 628 | 581.1 Physiology 718 | 581.2 Pathology; Teratology 117 | 581.3 Embryology; Germination 251 | 581.4 Morphology; Comparative Anatomy 435 | 581.5 Habits 601 | 581.6 Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of plants 1,911 π° | 581.7 Organography; Descriptive Anatomy 557 | 581.8 Histology 151 | 581.9 Plants by specific continents, countries, localities 3,262 π |
581.90 46 | 581.91 11 | 581.92 Ocean, marine flora 43 | 581.93 Ancient World 7 | 581.94 Europe 649 πͺπΊ | 581.95 Asia 196 | 581.96 Africa 273 π | 581.97 North America 833 | 581.98 South America 104 | 581.99 Oceania and Polar regions 594 |
581.970 | 581.971 Canada 100 π¨π¦ | 581.972 Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean 73 | 581.973 United States 54 | 581.974 Northeastern U.S. 77 | 581.975 Southeastern U.S. 70 | 581.976 South Central U.S. 38 | 581.977 Midwestern U.S. 78 | 581.978 Western U.S. 59 | 581.979 West Coast U.S. 194 |
581.9730 | 581.9731 | 581.9732 1 | 581.9733 | 581.9734 1 | 581.9735 | 581.9736 | 581.9737 | 581.9738 | 581.9739 |
Selected Works under MDS 581.973 (54)
- Gray's Manual of Botany A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Central and Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada by Merritt Lyndon Fernald
- The MacMillan Wild Flower Book by Clarence J. Hylander
- The Book of Trees by William Carey Grimm
- Nature's Garden; An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and their Insect Visitors by Neltje Blanchan
- Wild Flowers of America by Jane Harvey
- Common to This Country: Botanical Discoveries of Lewis and Clark by Susan H. Munger
- The pocket guide to the wildflowers : how to identify and enjoy them by Samuel Gottscho
- The World of Plant Life by Clarence J. Hylander
- What wildflower is it? by Anna Pistorius
- Trees and Shrubs of Colorado by Jack L. Carter
- Wild Plants in Flower: Eastern Deciduous Forest by Torkel Korling
- A guide to the wild flowers east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia by Norman Taylor
- A traveler's guide to roadside wild flowers, shrubs and trees of the U.S. : describing over 700 plants in flower by Kathryn S. Taylor
- Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories,and their structural affiliations by Harriet L. Keeler
- Trees and shrubs in eastern North America; keys to the wild and cultivated woody plants growing in the temperate regions, exclusive of conifers by Benjamin Blackburn
- Tall trees and far horizons; adventures and discoveries of early botanists in America by Virginia Louise Snider Eifert
- National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands: Region 2 - Southeast by B.J. Sabine
- The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States Volume I & II by Thomas Meehan
- Wiley Nature Editions: Wild Plants of America by Richard M. Smith
- American Wildflowers by Emma C. Embury
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