The Botany of Iceland

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The Botany of Iceland – a five-volume classic scientific work on flora and vegetation of Iceland, including fungi, lichens, algae, bryophytes and vascular plants. It was published 1912 to 1949 and funded by the Carlsberg Foundation. The project was initiated by Eugen Warming and Lauritz Kolderup Rosenvinge, who edited the first three volumes, but it was continued after their deaths.

  • Volume 5 (1949), edited by Johannes Grøntved and Thorvald Sørensen. Einar Munksgaard, Copenhagen, and Oxford University Press, Oxford.
    • Part 1
      • 15. Emil Hadač (1949) The flora of Reykjanes peninsula, SW Iceland. Pp. 1–57.
See also: Botany of the Faeroes