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The botanical exploration of Angola by Germans during the 19th and 20th centuries, with biographical sketches and notes on collections and herbaria.
Author(s):
E Figueiredo
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GF Smith
,
S DRESSLER
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E. FIGUEIREDO
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G.F. Smith
,
G.F. SMITH
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2020
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Blumea
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