Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: K-M
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: K-M PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 536 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Botany |
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Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | Lothian Children's Books |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN |
This publication caters for the professional horticulturist and amateur gardening enthusiast, and is written in an easy to understand style. Scientific terms, where used, have been explained or included in the comprehensive glossary. The text is complemented by many delicately executed line drawings by Trevor Blake and a wonderful selection of colour photographs. This is the fourth of a multi-volume set in which the authors have drawn on their extensive experience of years devoted to the culture of Australian plants. Volume Four treats the following genera in great detail: EUCALYPTUS (with the most comprehensive cultivation details available), FICUS, FLINDERSIA, GASTROLOBIUM, GOMPHOLOBIUM, GOODENIA and GOSSYPIUM.
Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: Pr-So
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: Pr-So PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Botany |
ISBN |
Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: A-Ca
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: A-Ca PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 540 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Botany |
ISBN |
Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: N-Po
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: N-Po PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Botany |
ISBN |
Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: Gr-J
Title | Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation: Gr-J PDF eBook |
Author | Winston Rodger Elliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 536 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Botany |
ISBN |
Australian Native Plants
Title | Australian Native Plants PDF eBook |
Author | Yasmina Sultanbawa |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2017-12-19 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1315355124 |
Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries provides a comprehensive overview of native food crops commercially grown in Australia that possess nutritional and health properties largely unknown on a global basis. These native foods have been consumed traditionally, have a unique flavor diversity, offer significant health promoting effects, and contain useful functional properties. Australian native plant foods have also been identified for their promising antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that have considerable commercial potential. This book is divided into three parts: The first part reviews the cultivation and production of many Australian native plants (ANP), including Anise Myrtle, Bush Tomato, Desert Raisin, Davidson’s Plum, Desert Limes, Australian Finger Lime, Kakadu Plum, Lemon Aspen, Lemon Myrtle, Muntries, Native Pepper, Quandong, Riberry, and Wattle Seed. It then examines the food and health applications of ANP and discusses alternative medicines based on aboriginal traditional knowledge and culture, nutritional characteristics, and bioactive compounds in ANP. In addition, it reviews the anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties of ANP and discusses food preservation, antimicrobial activity of ANP, and unique flavors from Australian native plants. The third section covers the commercial applications of ANP. It focuses on native Australian plant extracts and cosmetic applications, processing of native plant foods and ingredients, quality changes during packaging, and storage of Australian native herbs. The final few chapters look into the importance of value chains that connect producers and consumers of native plant foods, new market opportunities for Australian indigenous food plants, and the safety of using native foods as ingredients in the health and food sectors.