Flowering plants of the world /

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Bibliographic Details
Edition:Updated edition.
Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
Description:335 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1507822
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Other authors / contributors:Heywood, V. H. (Vernon Hilton), 1927-2022.
ISBN:0195210379
9780195210378
Notes:Includes and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:The flowering plants, or angiosperms, are the dominant group of plants on Earth today. Comprising more than 250,000 species, they are our main sources of food crops, timber, fibers, vegetable oils, gums, herbs, spices, flavorings, drugs, stimulants, and narcotics. They also adorn our parks, gardens, streets, and other public places as trees, shrubs, and flowers.
Flowering Plants of the World is an essential reference on angiosperms. Taxonomically arranged and generously illustrated, it includes entries on more than 300 families of plants, from Acanthaceae to Zygophyllaceae. The entry on each family of plants consists of a concise and readable account of the distribution, diagnostic features, classification, and economic uses of its members. Each entry also includes a quick-reference panel giving the number of genera and species as well as details of their general distribution and economic uses. For extra clarity, geographic distribution is shown on an accompanying map. Over 200 families of flowering plants are illustrated by specially commissioned full-color plates, notable for their beauty - as well as their scientific accuracy.
Written by members of a panel of internationally recognized authorities in the field under the guidance of V.H. Heywood, and now with some updates, the main text entries are supplemented by an extensive glossary and a helpful introduction to the forms, structure, ecology, uses and classification of flowering plants. A comprehensive index includes plant names in both botanical Latin and common English forms. Flowering Plants of the World will appeal to plant lovers of all varieties, from professional botanist to amateur gardener. Providing a wealth of information, it is at once useful to the specialist and fascinating to the general reader.
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A revised edition of the same title (1978). The sequence of the 306 families follows that proposed by G. Ledyard Stebbins in Flowering Plants: Evolution Above the Species Level (CH, Oct'75). The book starts with a well-illustrated glossary. Each family is represented by an individual world-distribution map, an estimate of the number of genera and species, a summary of distribution, and a notation of economic uses. A more detailed discussion of these topics plus the diagnostic features, the classification, and the relationships of the family follow. Approximately 200 of the families are represented by exquisite, detailed, color illustrations that make the book well worth a place on a cocktail table. Although considered a revised edition, a careful check revealed very few changes. A new preface has been written; in three families, the genus or species number increased by one, necessitating a brief rewrite of the distribution to include the changes. In one family, the species number was reduced. This book is suitable for any botany library, amateur or professional, personal or institutional. All levels. C. T. Mason Jr.; University of Arizona

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