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The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants

The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants
A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass

Volume 1. Angiospermae – Monocotyledons

2nd Edition

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  • Date Published: August 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521761475

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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 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.

    • Enables the reader to accurately identify over 16,000 species of flowering plants spread across more than 200 families
    • Practical and tested identification keys provide a simple and effective way to negotiate to the plant name required
    • More than 200 line drawings and an extensive glossary help the reader to interpret the text
    • Fully accessible to the informed gardener, with technical vocabulary kept to a minimum
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    • Edition: 2nd Edition
    • Date Published: August 2011
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521761475
    • length: 688 pages
    • dimensions: 283 x 227 x 32 mm
    • weight: 1.86kg
    • contains: 37 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of maps and figures
    List of contributors to the 1st edition
    Preface to the 2nd edition
    Preface to the 1st edition
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Key to families
    1. Alismataceae
    2. Butomaceae
    3. Limnocharitaeae
    4. Hydrocharitaceae
    5. Aponogetonaceae
    6. Potamogetonaceae
    7. Melanthiaceae
    8. Asphodelaceae
    9. Anthericaceae
    10. Aphyllanthaceae
    11. Hostaceae
    12. Hemerocallidaceae
    13. Blandfordiaceae
    14. Aloaceae
    15. Colchicaceae
    16. Liliaceae
    17. Alstroemeriaceae
    18. Hyacinthaceae
    19. Alliaceae
    20. Convallariaceae
    21. Asteliaceae
    22. Trilliaceae
    23. Asparagaceae
    24. Ruscaceae
    25. Philesiaceae
    26. Smilacaceae
    27. Agavaceae
    28. Doryanthaceae
    29. Nolinaceae
    30. Dracaenaceae
    31. Phormiaceae
    32. Haemodoraceae
    33. Ixioliriaceae
    34. Amaryllidaceae
    35. Tecophilaeaceae
    36. Hypoxidaceae
    37. Velloziaceae
    38. Taccaceae
    39. Dioscoreaceae
    40. Pontederiaceae
    41. Iridaceae
    42. Juncaceae
    43. Bromeliaceae
    44. Commelinaceae
    45. Gramineae
    46. Palmae
    47. Araceae
    48. Acoraceae
    49. Lemnaceae
    50. Pandanaceae
    51. Sparganiaceae
    52. Typhaceae
    53. Cyperaceae
    54. Musaceae
    55. Strelitziaceae
    56. Zingiberaceae
    57. Costaceae
    58. Cannaceae
    59. Marantaceae
    60. Orchidaceae
    Glossary
    Index.

  • Editors

    James Cullen, Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust, Cambridge
    James Cullen has been a professional plant taxonomist for over 50 years, working particularly on the classification and identification of plants in cultivation (especially Rhododendron) at Liverpool and Edinburgh Universities, at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and in Cambridge. With the late Dr S. M. Walters, he was the initiator of the first edition of The European Garden Flora and is responsible for two spin-offs, The Orchid Book (1992) and Manual of North European Garden Plants (2001).

    Sabina G. Knees, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
    Sabina Knees is a taxonomist at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and although now working on plants of the Middle East, particularly the flora of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra, she spent over 20 years working as a horticultural taxonomist for the Royal Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and is a founder member of the Horticultural Taxonomy Group (HORTAX). She was editor of The New Plantsman for seven years and worked initially as a research associate and then as a member of the editorial committee on the first edition of The European Garden Flora.

    H. Suzanne Cubey, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
    Suzanne Cubey has worked at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (RBGE) since 1987, originally as a researcher, and then later becoming the Assistant Secretary on the Editorial Board for the first edition of The European Garden Flora. Since 2005 her main role has been as Assistant Herbarium Curator with particular responsibility for the cultivated plants, where she curates the cultivated specimens in the RBGE herbarium and manages the vouchering of research material from the living collections.

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