mon·o·graph
[ˈmänəˌgraf]
noun
A detailed written study of a single specialized subject or an aspect of it, typically produced by a single author or a small group of authors.
Monographs are characterized by their comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the chosen topic, often providing a thorough analysis of various aspects, historical context, and recent developments.
They serve as valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and experts seeking extensive information and critical insights into a particular field of study or discipline.
Plant Monographs
Expanded Plant Monographs