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Guide d'identification des arbres du Burkina Faso describes over 200 woody plant species, with accompanying keys, colour photographs, distribution maps and local names and uses.
A descriptive account of the Commelinaceae native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
The revival in the 'great British truffle hunt' providedthe stimulus for this book, which meticulouslydescribes all the species found in Britain andillustrates them in colour.
Comprehensive descriptive account of the Xyridaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Typhaceae, Restionaceae, Flagellariaceae,Juncaceae, Musaceae, Strelitziaceae, Costaceae, Zingiberaceae, Cannaceae, Marantaceae native and naturalised in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and the Caprivi Strip.
This book graphically illustrates over 100 of the most important plant families that shape our lives and environment.
Restoring Tropical Forests is a user-friendly and globally relevant practical guide to restoring forests throughout the tropics.
A descriptive account of the Scrophulariaceae native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
A descriptive account of the Aspleniaceae native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
This, the first major work on Cymbidium, since theauthors' classic work published in 1988, is acompletely new treatment covering all currentknown species.
A descriptive account of the Ochnaceae native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
New Trees provides comprehensive botanical descriptions and horticultural commentary on over 800 tree species introduced to cultivation in recent decades, for which there is no comparable source of information.
Nomenclator Alliorum lists the 1,400 names applied to Allium species, half of which are synonyms, making it an essential reference for researchers, breeders, geneticist, nurseries, collectors and bulb enthusiasts.
World Checklist and Bibliography of Conifers is the definitive reference for botanists, horticulturists, foresters and conservationists.
A descriptive account of the Acanthaceae (Part 1) native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
This stunning series of pocketbooks from Kew offers a snapshot into the diverse and beautiful world of plants. In this pocketbook a selection of plants are showcased from Honzu Zufu, a Japanese 17th century multi-volume manual of medicinal plants with a unique botanical style.
This stunning series of pocketbooks from Kew offers a snapshot into the diverse and beautiful world of plants. Japanese Plants lavishly showcases botanical art depicting choice examples from this popular group of plants, all sourced from Kew's archvies.
A descriptive account of the Acanthaceae (Part 2) native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
This book includes many highly attractive species which have never been illustrated in colour before, with 11 new taxa, ten of which are new species.
The aloe names book brings together, for the first time, information on the current taxonomy of each species, the plethora of common names by which aloes are known globally, derivative natural products, as well as hundreds of historical names and the richly descriptive meanings of Latin names used for aloes.
Sir Joseph Banks was a true botanical adventurer and pioneer. Not only did he reveal the floral wonders of the South Seas, New Zealand and Australia to European eyes, but he set Kew Gardens on its path to becoming the world's foremost botanic garden, bringing in a wealth of rare and useful plants, which had far-reaching impact.
Jan Hendrix is a Dutch contemporary artist. His work is all about observation and analysis; nature and its diff erent ways of representing and telling extended stories. Based on an exhibition at Kew Gardens, this book is a visual report of Hendrix's multiple visits to the Kamay Botany Bay Area of New South Wales over a 20-year period.
A critical, illustrated Flora of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, designed to treat phanerogams as well as cryptogams of the area. Eremolepidaceae, Loranthaceae, Viscaceae.
The Flora Zambesiaca series provides comprehensive descriptive accounts of the flowering plants andferns native and naturalised in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and the CapriviStrip. Volume 14 covers the Cyperaceae in its entirety.
This stunning new series of pocketbooks from Kew offer a snapshot into the diverse and beautiful world of plants. Cacti lavishly showcases botanical art depicting choice examples from this popular plant group, all sourced from Kew's archvies.
The Agius Evolution Garden at Kew Gardens opened in the summer of 2019. Designed by Richard Wilford, with interpretation by Sharon Willoughby, the Evolution Garden is arranged according to the latest classification of plants, based on DNA analysis.
Wild Plants for a Sustainable Future is an output from The Useful Plants Project, with five chapters compiled by experts from Botswana, Kenya, Mali, South Africa and Mexico. 110 species profiles are included.
The High Weald is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty running across West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent. Within it many varied habitats can be found, from planted and tended gardens to lowland heath, meadows and woodlands. Due to this range of habitats, a huge number of wildflowers grow here naturally.
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.
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