Taxonomy & Systematics
Suggestions for Taxonomy & Systematics
Alismataceae. Descriptions and illustrations of species in the following families.
Series A: Phanerogams Fascicle 24. Treatments provide fundamental and applied information, covering, where possible, the anatomy of wood, chemical analyzes, economic uses, vernacular names and data on threatened species. The publication t
Each issue deals with a family or group of related families, providing fundamental and applied information, covering, where appropriate, wood anatomy, chemical analysis, economic uses, vernacular names and data on threatened species. A critical, illust
The Flora Zambesiaca series provides descriptive descriptions of flowering plants and native and naturalized ferns in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and the Caprivi Strip. Two large color maps showing the distribution of species
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The substantial legumes section of this multi-volume flora.
The second volume of the definitive illustrated account of the plants of Iraq. This volume comprises the classification system and taxonomic keys, followed by systematic accounts of the ferns and horsetails, conifers, and genera of Rosaceae.
The Flora of Iraq is the only botanical guide for this region in the Middle East. Near completion, it fills a major gap in Iraq's floral knowledge. It allows anyone to document, study and / or manage the vast and rich flora of Iraq to ide
The flora of Iraq is the only flora for this region in the Middle East. It allows anyone to document, study and / or manage the vast and rich Iraqi flora to identify vascular cryptograms and flowering plants. Approaching the conclu
The exhibition Plants + People, which is exhibited in the fully restored museum No. Plants + People, shows the many fascinating ways in which we depend on plants. 1 in Kew, reflects Kew's past and present roles in botanical research and provides insigh
Field Guide for Mangroves in Africa and Madagascar. Mangroves perform vital environmental functions in the control of erosion and are an important resource in construction, carpentry, firewood, dyeing, ropes and medicines. An attractively
Taxonomic Aspects of African Economic Botany: Proceedings of the IX Plenary Meeting of AETFAT. Proceedings of the ninth plenary session of the AETFAT, held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1978. Documents in French and
Systematics and Conservation of African Plants: Proceedings of the XVIII AETFAT Congress. A separate section on African floras reflects the current state of knowledge and progress towards our understanding and documentation
Proceedings of a conference on the Practical Role of Botanic Gardens in the Conservation of Rare and Threatened Plants.
This is the first publication of its kind for Uganda and provides updated names and synonymy in more than 800 species. This publication will be useful to botanists, conservation workers and CBD implementers. A conservation assessme
Geographic distribution is also included for all accepted species. The "World Checklist of Palms" is the unique resource that lists all validly published palm names, providing the source of your publication and the indication of names that are currentl
A Revision of Tabernaemontana: The Old World Species Bk. With 55 line illustrations and 28 distribution maps. A systematic account of the genus in Africa, Asia and Polynesia.
However, in 1993, only 123 species were listed from Mount Kupe. With 2,412 species described, of which 232 are assessed as globally threatened and 82 as strictly endemic, covering an area of 2,390 square kilometers, this book records what
This book is the fifth in a series of plant conservation checklists. Its predecessors took care of the Mt Cameroon, Mt Oku and Ijim Ridge, Kupe, Mwanenguba and Bakossi Mts plants and the Bali Ngemba Forest Reserve. Dom is located in the highland
A close scrutiny has recently revealed, within its small land of 1100 hectares, no less than 39 species of special interest for conservation and 25 or more taxons hitherto not described. A descriptive list revealing the plants registered to date
Up-to-date taxonomic account of this well-known genus of palms, which includes the date palm, Phoenix dactylifera. Classification is based on morphology, lamina anatomy and DNA analysis.
Systematic list, with taxonomic keys, of all the grasses sent to Kew by Gert Hatschbach from southern and central Brazil between 1965 and 1985.
A systematic account of the species and subspecies of this important tropical sedge genus.
Taxomomic treatment of an important African savanna grass genus.
The Pacific Ocean is the most expansive geographical feature of the Earth. Members of the herb family, Poaceae, are almost ubiquitous and widespread throughout the Pacific and this detailed key provides a taxonomic reference of the herbs
A clearly illustrated taxonomic key to the identification of the species of Gramineae native or widely naturalized in Egypt.
Hooker's Icones Plantarum: Noteworthy Species of Grammitidaceae from South-east Asia v. Taxonomic accounts of Grammitis and Ctenopteris species, with analytical line drawings.
The Thelypteridaceae is one of the largest families of ferns, and has been subject to numerous taxonomic revisions. This index has been prepared to allow rapid and efficient use of the spectrum of taxonomic treatments.
IOS Index of Names of Cactaceae Published in 1950-90.
This User's Guide covers the widely marketed cactus family and how it is regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. The guide includes a fully illustrated Power Point training presentation with extensive spea
Two of the most collectible genres of orchids are fully described and extravagantly illustrated in this third volume of the Orchids of Borneo. The text is complemented by 100 in-line drawings and 26 plaques containing more than 100 color
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