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The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as to the
professional botanist. This new edition has been thoroughly
reorganised and revised, bringing it into line with modern
taxonomic knowledge. Although European in name, the Flora covers
plants cultivated in most areas of the United States and Canada as
well as in non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia. Volume 4
contains accounts of 82 families, mostly rather small, but
including the Primulaceae (with Primula as its largest genus) and
Ericaceae (with Rhododendron, the largest genus in the Flora).
The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as to the
professional botanist. This new edition has been thoroughly
reorganised and revised, bringing it into line with modern
taxonomic knowledge. Although European in name, the Flora covers
plants cultivated in most areas of the United States and Canada as
well as in non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia. Volume 1
contains accounts of all the Monocotyledons, which includes those
groups known informally as the 'petaloid monocotyledons' (the
Liliaceae and Amaryllidaceae in the first edition, divided here
among 17 families), the grasses and sedges (Gramineae and
Cyperaceae), the aroids (Araceae) and the large and diverse
Orchidaceae.
The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as to the
professional botanist. This new edition has been thoroughly
reorganised and revised, bringing it into line with modern
taxonomic knowledge. Although European in name, the Flora covers
plants cultivated in most areas of the United States and Canada as
well as in non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia. Volume 3
contains accounts of 47 families, including those formerly included
in the Leguminosae (Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Fabaceae) as well
as the large and important Rosaceae. Also included are those
families formerly covered by the name Saxifragaceae (Saxifragaceae
in the strict sense, Penthoraceae, Grossulariaceae, Parnassiaceae,
Hydrangeaceae and Escalloniaceae).
The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as to the
professional botanist. This new edition has been thoroughly
reorganised and revised, bringing it into line with modern
taxonomic knowledge. Although European in name, the Flora covers
plants cultivated in most areas of the United States and Canada as
well as in non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia. Volume 2
contains accounts of the first 71 families of Dicotyledons,
including the Aizoaceae and Cactaceae (large and important families
of succulents), as well as many tree families (Juglandaceae,
Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Ulmaceae) and popular herbaceous plants
(Ranunculaceae, Papaveraceae, Cruciferae).
The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as to the
professional botanist. This new edition has been thoroughly
reorganised and revised, bringing it into line with modern
taxonomic knowledge. Although European in name, the Flora covers
plants cultivated in most areas of the United States and Canada as
well as in non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia. Volume 5
completes the series, and includes many important ornamental
families, such as Labiatae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae,
Acanthaceae, Campanulaceae, and the largest family of Dicotyledons,
the Compositae.
The European Garden Flora is the definitive manual for the accurate
identification of cultivated ornamental flowering plants. 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 gardener as well as the
professional botanist. Comprehensive keys are provided at the level
of family, genus and species and line diagrams are included to
illustrate the important diagnostic features of critical taxa.
Reference is made to useful illustrations and taxonomic accounts
and a small amount of guidance on cultivation is provided for many
genera. This new edition has been thoroughly reorganised and
revised, bringing it into line with modern taxonomic knowledge.
Although European in name, the Flora covers plants cultivated in
most areas of the United States and Canada as well as in
non-tropical parts of Asia and Australasia.
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