Abstract
THE extreme variability which water plants show under varying environmental conditions is well known. Almost equally well known are Dr. Gliick's monumental studies on these plants, of which a further contribution is now available. This fourth volume of the series deals chiefly with the submerged and floating leaved floras of Europe and the Mediterranean regions, but it also contains a supplement to the third volume, which dealt with marsh plants. While reference is made to all the more important genera of water plants, the larger genera like Ranunculus, Potamogeton, and the water lilies naturally receive most attention.
Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen über Wasser- und Sumpfgewächse.
Von Prof. Dr. Hugo Glück. Vierter Teil: Untergetauchte und Schwimm-blattflora. Pp. viii + 746 + 8 Tafeln. (Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1924.) 45 gold marks.
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Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen über Wasser- und Sumpfgewächse . Nature 115, 635–636 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115635a0
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