Tropical Woody Rubiaceae

Tropical Woody Rubiaceae
Title Tropical Woody Rubiaceae PDF eBook
Author E. Robbrecht
Publisher Balogh Scientific Books
Pages 282
Release 1988
Genre Rubiaceae
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Tropical Woody Rubiaceae

Tropical Woody Rubiaceae
Title Tropical Woody Rubiaceae PDF eBook
Author Elmar Robbrecht
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Pages 271
Release 1988
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Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991)

Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991)
Title Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991) PDF eBook
Author B. Verdcourt
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 100
Release 1991-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9789061913573

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The Flora of Tropical East Africa is a catalogue of all 12,104 known wild plant species in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. E. Robbrecht has published a new classification of the family -- 'Tropical Woody Rubiaceae'. The value of the presence of rhaphides is given less prominence.

Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991)

Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991)
Title Flora of tropical East Africa - Rubiaceae Volume 3 (1991) PDF eBook
Author Bernard Verdcourt
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 216
Release 1991-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9789061913573

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Identification of tropical woody plants in the absence of flowers and fruits

Identification of tropical woody plants in the absence of flowers and fruits
Title Identification of tropical woody plants in the absence of flowers and fruits PDF eBook
Author Roland Keller
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 237
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 3034851103

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While studies of forest vegetation may differ in their underlying objective, be it physiology, ecology or biodiversity, common to all these is the fact that all require taxonomic knowledge. The process of taxon omy or of forest ecology begins in principle with an inventory of the flora, the evaluation of this inven tory still being based to a large extent of reproduction-related organs. In a tropical forest, the majority of flowers or fruits are most often found in the canopy. The canopy, however, is difficult to reach and to do so necessitates heavy, expensive or sophisticated equipment such as a tower, a crane, or a hanging platform suspended from a dirigible balloon. Thus, most of the time, botany is practised near the ground with the aid of light equipment such as ladders, branch loppers, and climbing irons. Furthermore, a large proportion of the trees and lianas of the understorey bear neither flowers nor fruits at certain times of the year. Despite this absence of seasonal characters it should at least be possible to recognize the families of plants by means of easily observable and permanent characters. To meet this need, an identification system has been designed in the form of a dichotomous key. In addition to permitting recognition ofplantfamities in the field in all seasons, this system can serve as a starting-point for a more detailed knowledge of the forest taxa.

The woody Rubiaceae of Aldadra Island (Indian Ocean)

The woody Rubiaceae of Aldadra Island (Indian Ocean)
Title The woody Rubiaceae of Aldadra Island (Indian Ocean) PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 1979
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New and Noteworthy Woody Rubiaceae of Panama

New and Noteworthy Woody Rubiaceae of Panama
Title New and Noteworthy Woody Rubiaceae of Panama PDF eBook
Author John D. Dwyer
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Release 1968
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