The European Garden Flora Dicotyledons Part I


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The European Garden Flora: Dicotyledons (Part I)


The European Garden Flora: Dicotyledons (Part I)

Author: Stuart Max Walters

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1984


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This is the third volume in a series of six and contains accounts of the first 48 families of dicotyledons, including many well known trees. The series is a manual for the accurate identification of cultivated ornamental plants throughout the world, concentrating specifically on Europe.

The European Garden Flora


The European Garden Flora

Author: Stuart Max Walters

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1989


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The European Garden Flora


The European Garden Flora

Author: The European Garden Flora Editorial Committee

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2000-11-02


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The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate identification of cultivated ornamental plants and has been designed to meet the highest scientific standards. The vocabulary has nevertheless been kept as uncomplicated as possible so that the work is fully accessible to the informed nurseryman, gardener, and landscape architect, as well as the professional botanist. Volume VI concludes the Flora and contains accounts of 38 families of dicotyledons, including Compositae (with over 190 genera), the largest family of flowering plants. Many other genera of horticultural importance such as Calceolaria, Penstemon, Hebe, Solanum, Buddleia, and Sencio are also discussed. Comprehensive keys are provided at the level of family, genus and species and line diagrams are included to illustrate important diagnostic features of critical taxa. References are made to useful illustrations and taxonomic accounts, and a small amount of guidance on cultivation is also included for many genera.