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This is the first field guide to comprehensively treat the non-native plants of South Georgia, providing full colour photographs, distribution maps and species descriptions, plus keys to the grasses and sedges.
This guide is the first of its kind, covering the grasses and bamboos of Madagascar, with life size colour photography throughout.
This is the first up to date and comprehensive checklist of the vascular plants of Jordan. The book covers 112 families and all species (including ferns and gymnosperms) recorded for Jordan, with at least one specimen for each species cited.
This is the fifth title in the series Repatriation of Kew Herbarium Data for the Flora of Northeastern Brazil, recording a total of 184 species in 18 genera for the whole of the Myrtaceae.
This book lists over 400 Zambian plant remedies with a brief description of plant and habitat, the plant parts used with the recipes and areas, and scientific research where relevant.
Members of the grass family, Poaceae, are almost ubiquitous and are widespread across the Pacific and this detailed key provides a taxonomic reference of the grasses growing throughout this region.
World Checklist of Myrtaceae is a much needed work that lists all validly published names in the family, providing the source of their publication and indicating which names are currently accepted and which are synonyms.
Between 2000 and 2001, 4200 Northeastern Brazilian Compositae specimens were examined, resulting in a checklist of 486 species in 143 genera, with entries listed alphabetically and sorted by state, collector and number.
Macaranga is a genus in the family Euphorbiaceae. There are 257 species, of which 21 are newly described here.
The World Checklist of Dioscoreales lists all validly published names of yams and their allies, providing the source of their publication and indicating which names are currently accepted and which are synonyms, making it a standard nomenclatural reference for further research into this important family.
The World Checklist of Cyperaceae provides a single source guide to the correct names of all sedges, the source of their publication and indicating which names are currently accepted and which are synonyms.
Zambian plants: their vernacular names and uses is a comprehensive list of vernacular names used by the millions of rural Zambians who rely on bush products in their everyday lives.
This checklist records 191 species in 24 genera, with entries listed alphabetically and sorted by state, collector and number.
In this volume, the first thorough account of the family to be published since 1839, 84 genera are recognised, encompassing 2319 species.Foreach recognised species, subspecies, or hybrid, information is provided on its geographic distribution, life-form, and chromosome number.
Reprinted from Kew Bulletin vol. 37, part 2, 1982. Contains 10 photographs and five line drawings.
Plants for Food and Medicine, the proceedings of the 1996 Economic Botany and the International Society of Ethnopharmacology Conference.
A complete account of the56 species and 13 varietiesfound in Malaysia andThailand
This book provides botanists in the region with the means to assemble complex information on Brazilian plant diversity.
Fifteen papers on cultivated legumes, their originsand relationships.
A comprehensive checklist ofthe Basidiomycetes (fungi) ofGreat Britain and Ireland.
Sixteen papers addressing the 'nitrogen economy'of legumes, including nodulation.
An identification guide illustrated with linedrawings, with descriptions and notes ondistribution, ecology, uses and propagation.
A checklist of the legumes of West Asia, systematically listed by family, genus and species.
Comprehensive checklist, with code abbreviations for characteristics, habitat and distribution.
This is an illustrated manual for the identification of the 500 genera of native and naturalised Malagasy trees.
Listing Greek and Latin words, roots or elements used or usable in botanical names and epithets.
The palm family, considered to be second only to the grasses among monocotyledonous plants of economic importance, is of immense significance to man, especially among rural communities in the tropics, where wild palms are intensively utilised. The World Checklist of Palms is the unique resource that lists all validly published names of palms, providing the source of their publication and indication of which names are currently accepted and which are synonyms. It will provide a standard nomenclatural reference for further research into this important family.. Lists all palm names ever published. Lists all accepted species with their geographical distribution. Indicates full synonymy. Provides a single source guide to the correct names of all palms. An invaluable reference for palm growers, conservationists, palm biologists and foresters
This is an illustrated manual for the identification of the 500 genera of native and naturalised Malagasy trees.
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