Ferns of Hawaiʿi
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書誌事項
Ferns of Hawaiʿi
(A Kolowalu book)
University of Hawaiʿi Press, c1995
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 85) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A fern-lover once wrote: "If you wish to know ferns you must follow them." Hawai'i, with approximately two hundred species of ferns and fern allies, is the ideal place to begin the journey, and Ferns of Hawai'i the ideal guide. Written for those who wish to become followers of these delightfully subtle plants, this introductory work begins with a description of Hawai'i's ferns and their ecology. Sections on where to find ferns, their use by Hawaiians, and common, Hawaiian, and scientific names are provided. With the aid of color and black and white photographs, naturalist Kathy Valier describes more than sixty of the most common ferns growing wild in Hawai'i, from the tiny water fern azolla to the wiry masses of the scrambling uluhe. Information on habitat and distribution accompanies each description.
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