Magnoliophyta : Caryophyllidae
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Magnoliophyta : Caryophyllidae
(Flora of North America north of Mexico / edited by Flora of North America Editorial Committee, v. 4-5)
Oxford University Press, 2003-
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- pt. 2
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pt. 1: Caryophyllales, part 1 (Pink order)
pt. 2: Caryophyllales, part 2 (Pink order), Polygonales (Buckwhear order), Plumbaginales (Leadwort order)
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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pt. 1 ISBN 9780195173895
内容説明
Volume 4 of the critically acclaimed Flora of North America series is one of 19 volumes on dicots to be published in this collection. Together they will provide a comprehensive, authoritative, illustrated account of this important group of plants. Most of the species treated are either native to North America north of Mexico or are introduced species that are now established in the region. It also includes many important species that do not fit into these
categories.
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pt. 2 ISBN 9780195222111
内容説明
"A major event in botany." - The New York Times
"...will be the definitive work well into the next century." -Library Journal
"Flora of North America moves forward steadily, remorselessly, impressively....The level of detail makes the work accessible to a range of users, and the text is clearly written and set out for the non-specialist." - Plant Talk
Volume 5 is the third volume of nineteen on dicots to be published in the Flora of North America series. It treats more than 740 species in 74 genera and three families in the following orders of the subclass Caryophyllidae: Caryophyllales (Pink order); Polygonales (Buckwheat order); and Plumbaginales (Leadwort order). Approximately 60% of the species are endemic to North America north of Mexico, and 19% are known as naturalized elements of the flora.
Of the 74 genera treated, 20 are represented in the flora by introduced species, and 13 of the genera have all their species endemic to the region. One of the five largest genera in North America, Eriogonum (Polygonaceae), is represented in the flora area by 225 of its 248 species, with nearly 200 of them endemic. Each of the genera treated in the volume has one or more representative species illustrated with a line drawing. These, in combination with the key and descriptions, will
facilitate identification of the group of plants.
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