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AlliaceaeNomenclator Alliorum: Allium names and synonyms – a world guideSee New from Kew. A Review of Allium sect. AlliumB. Mathew Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1996 Includes descriptions of the 114 species in this section including the economically important garlic and leek, as well as their wild relatives. There is a key to species and a separate section dealing with chromosome numbers (by M. Johnson), anatomy (by M. Gregory) and flavonoid content (by J. B. Harborne). Sixteen pages of colour photographs illustrate many of the species. vii + 176pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover AmaranthaceaeThe Genus Celosia (Subgenus Celosia) in Tropical AfricaC. C. Townsend Kew: Bentham-Moxon Trust, 1975 Hooker’s Icones Plantarum, 38(2). 123pp, 24 photographic plates and 24 illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft bound ApocynaceaeA Revision of TabernaemontanaI. The Old World Species A. J. M. Leeuwenberg II: The New World Species and Stemmadenia A. J. M. Leeuwenberg AraceaeThe Genera of AraceaeS. J. Mayo, J. Bogner and P. C. Boyce Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1997 This book is the first complete taxonomic treatment in English of the Araceae, a large plant family of 105 genera and over 3,300 species. The aroids are very diverse in the humid tropics and include many of the world’s most popular ornamental plants. Every genus is described and illustrated with one or more plates of original line drawings by the renowned botanical artist Eleanor Catherine, as well as range maps and 94 colour photos. There are general chapters on many topics, including economic botany, phylogenetic relationships, fossils, cultivation and detailed reviews of anatomy (by J. C. French) and chemistry (by R. Hegnauer). xii + 370pp. 296 x 213mm. Hard cover BalsaminaceaeImpatiens of AfricaC. Grey-Wilson Rotterdam: Balkema, 1980 An authoritative account of the 110 species of Impatiens that occur in Africa. Introductory chapters cover morphology, evolution, pollination, ecology and phytogeography, and a detailed key provides a fast accessible guide to identification. 170 line drawings, 52 colour plates and 128 distribution maps illustrate the text. viii + 235pp. 281 x 205mm. Hard cover + dust jacket CaryophyllaceaeThe Genus Dianthus in Central and South AfricaS. S. Hooper Kew: Bentham-Moxon Trust, 1959 Hooker’s Icones Plantarum, 37(1). 85pp, 24 illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover CompositaeAdvances in Compositae SystematicsEds. D. J. N. Hind, G. V. Pope and C. Jeffrey Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1995 Papers from the systematics session of the 1994 international conference "Compositae: Systematics, Biology, Utilization", devoted to the classification, relationships and evolution of the major groups of this family. vi + 469pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover Compositae: Biology and UtilizationEd.-in-Chief D. J. N. Hind Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1996 Two-volume report on the proceedings of the International Compositae Conference held at Kew in 1994, containing a total of 96 papers, providing a valuable reference for biologists carrying out work on this economically important plant family. Volume 1 784pp & Volume 2 689 pp Noteworthy Species of KleiniaP. Halliday Kew: Bentham-Moxon Trust, 1988 Hooker's Icones Plantarum, 39(4). 135pp, 25 illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover CyperaceaeA Revision of the Genus MapaniaD. A. Simpson Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1992 vi + 189pp, line and half-tone illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover ISBN 0 947643 53 2 £15.00 Lamiaceae (Labiatae)Advances in Labiate ScienceEds. R. M. Harley and T. Reynolds Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1992 Papers presented at the First International Conference on Labiatae, held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in April 1991. 568pp, line and half-tone illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover A Review of Eriope and Eriopidion (Labiatae)R. M. Harley Kew: Bentham-Moxon Trust, 1976 Hooker’s Icones Plantarum, 38(3) 107 pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover LentibulariaceaeThe genus Utricularia: a taxonomic monographP. G. Taylor Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1989, reprinted 1994 The definitive monograph on these intriguing aquatic carnivores. Each of the 214 species described is superbly illustrated with a full-page line drawing. xii + 724pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover MagnoliaceaeWorld Checklist and Bibliography of MagnoliaceaeSee World Checklists and Bibliographies of Higher Plants. MeliaceaeA taxonomic monograph of the genus Aglaia Lour. (Meliaceae)C. M. Pannell London: HMSO, 1992 (Kew Bulletin Additional Series XV1) viii + 379pp., 115 illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover Only available from Kew. NepenthaceaePitcher-Plants of BorneoA. Phillips and A. Lamb Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd. in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur, 1996 Few plants fuel the imagination as do carnivorous plants, and few carnivorous plants are more spectacular and intriguing than pitcher plants. Chapters cover history, biology, ecology, and folklore, and a detailed account of the 40 species found in Borneo – all illustrated in colour. x + 171pp. 261 x 190mm. Hard cover + dust cover Nepenthes of BorneoC. Clarke Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications (Borneo) in association with Science and Technology Unit, Sabah, 1997 Excellent reference to Nepenthes (pitcher plants) of Borneo, discussing their ecology, how they grow, and the threats they face. There are over 120 stunning colour photographs, and a number of plants are illustrated for the first time. xii + 209pp. 261 x 190mm. Hard cover + dust jacket PalmaePalms of MadagascarJ. Dransfield and H. Beentje Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens and the International Palm Society, 1995 For the first time all the palms of Madagascar are described in English – 176 species, including 70 previously unknown to science. The book is profusely illustrated with 209 colour photographs, 185 line drawings and 172 maps. As well as full descriptions, there are chapters on cultivation, uses, collecting, habitats, conservation and classification. 5 20pp. 305 x 235mm. Hard cover + dust jacket More information about this title A Revision of PhoenixSee New from Kew. RutaceaeTaxonomic Revision of the Genus Haplophyllum (Rutaceae)C. C. Townsend Kew: Bentham-Moxon Trust, 1986 Hooker’s Icones Plantarum, 40(1-3) 336pp, 69 illustrations. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover SapotaceaeThe Genera of the SapotaceaeT. D. Pennington Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1991 xi + 296pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover SolanaceaeSolanaceae III – Taxonomy, Chemistry, Evolution Eds. J. G. Hawkes, R. N. Lester, M. Nee and N. Estrada Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1991 Proceedings of Third International Conference on Solanaceae. Thirty-five papers which include alkaloid chemistry, drug therapy, biotechnology, breeding research, domestication and crop agronomy. ix + 483pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover Solanaceae IV – Advances in Biology and Utilization Eds. M. Nee, D. E. Symon, R. N. Lester and J. P. Jessop Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1999 Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Solanaceae. Papers cover conservation of genetic resources, collection management, genetic engineering of Petunia flower colour, and potato, capsicum and tomato research. ix + 483pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover UmbelliferaeThe Genera of the UmbelliferaeM. G. Pimenov and M. V. Leonov Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1993 A complete listing of all validly published generic names in the Umbelliferae with references to author(s), date and place of publication, typification, synonyms, geographical distribution, number of species and essential bibliography. viii + 156pp. 245 x 155mm. Soft cover |
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