Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by James H. Miller and...

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height: 0.8 in Author: James H. Miller, Karl V. Miller, Miller Country of Origin: United States Illustrator: Yes Language: English Inscribed: No ISBN: 9780820327488 Personalize: No Publication Year: 2005 Original Language: English Format: Trade Paperback Item Height: 0.8 in Genre: Nature, Science width: 6.4 in Item Length: 9.2 in Type: Textbook Book Title: Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses Narrative Type: Nonfiction Number of Pages: 464 Pages Item Weight: 33.3 Oz Features: Revised Item Width: 6.4 in Publisher: University of Georgia Press Topic: Life Sciences / Ecology, Life Sciences / Botany, Plants / General, Plants

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Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by James H. Miller and.... "Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses" by James H. Miller and Karl V. Miller is a comprehensive nonfiction book published by the University of Georgia Press in 2005. This revised edition features illustrations and covers a range of topics within the life sciences, specifically focusing on ecology, botany, and the general study of plants. With 464 pages, this textbook provides detailed information about the various forest plants of the Southeast and their importance to wildlife. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between plants and animals in this region of the United States. "Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses" by James H. Miller and Karl V. Miller is a comprehensive nonfiction book published by the University of Georgia Press in 2005. This revised edition features illustrations and covers a range of topics within the life sciences, specifically focusing on ecology, botany, and the general study of plants. With 464 pages, this textbook provides detailed information about the various forest plants of the Southeast and their importance to wildlife. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between plants and animals in this region of the United States.