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Richard Wunderlin and Bruce Hansen have done a fine job on this flora, and it should serve botanists, foresters, wild plant lovers, conservationists, and others extremely well for many years to come. " - Brittonia
--Brittonia

Great news-University Press of Florida has released the first volume of a proposed eight volume references set covering our state's diverse plant life.
--The Ledger

"For professionals and advanced amateurs, this volume includes keys, descriptions, line drawings, nomenclature, and distribution information for ferns and non-flowering seed plants such as pines, cedars and yews, growing wild in Florida. [The next volumes] will be required by researchers, agencies, teachers, students and consultants who have anything to do with Florida plants."- Aquaphyte, A Newsletter about Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plants.
--Aquaphyte

"I recommend this meticulously prepared edition to biologists and florists as well as the amateurs interested in the flora of Florida." - ACTA Physiologiae Plantarum
--ACTA Physiologiae Plantarum

"This is a beautiful and scientifically significant book. It will quickly become an essential reference for both students and professionals, or anyone interested in the systematics and biology of ferns of the flora of the southeastern United States. It has been worth the long wait. With the publication of this first volume, the Flora of Florida project has really gotten off to a great start." - Rhodora
--Rhodora

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