Den nya nordiska floran

2003 book of Swedish flora by Bo Mossberg and Lennart Stenberg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Den nya nordiska floran ("The new Nordic flora") is a book of Swedish flora from 2003 by Bo Mossberg and Lennart Stenberg, with illustrations by Bo Mossberg. It contains descriptions, illustrations and distribution maps of all plants in Sweden, Denmark, Norway (including Svalbard), Finland, Faroe Islands and Iceland, a total of more than 3,250 species.[1] It is a sequel to the earlier book Den nordiska floran.[2] It has been called indispensable as a reference book, but criticized for being too heavy to be a field flora.[3] It was translated into Danish by Jon Feilberg, titled Den Nye Nordiske Flora.[4] The book is fact-checked by Thomas Karlsson. It was also translated into Norwegian by Steinar Moen, with fact-checking by Svein Båtvik. The title of this version is Gyldendals store nordiske flora. Revidert og utvidet utgave.[5]

AuthorLennart Stenberg
Bo Mossberg
IllustratorBo Mossberg
LanguageSwedish
SubjectBotany
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Den nya nordiska floran
Cover of the 2010 version.
AuthorLennart Stenberg
Bo Mossberg
IllustratorBo Mossberg
LanguageSwedish
SubjectBotany
PublisherWahlström & Widstrand
Publication date
18 September 2003
Publication placeSweden
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages928
ISBN978-91-46-17584-1
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