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This book is a comprehensive review of the genera of Orchidaceae, a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, found in tropical East Africa. It presents information on their character, occurrence, habitat, phenotypic variations and distribution of each of the species under these genera.
This book is a comprehensive review of the genera of Orchidaceae, a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, found in tropical East Africa. It presents information on their character, occurrence, habitat, phenotypic variations and distribution of each of the species under these genera.
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Aponogetonac (1989) was prepared at the Royal Botanic Gardens/Kew with the assistance from the East African Herbarium. The aponogetonaceae family are rhizomatous glabrous monoecious or rarely dioecious herbs with tubers, usually growing submerged in fresh water or (after drying up) on wet soil.
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Smilacaceae (1989) was prepared at the Royal Botanic Gardens/Kew with the assistance from the East African Herbarium. Smilacaceae are robust climbing or pendent shrubs, usually diocious, glabrous, rarely pubescent; roots arising from compact rhizome.
First published in 1989. This is Part 3 of a reference guide of the Orchidaceae family of plants as noted in the tropics of East Africa. It begins from the genera of Epidenreae, including sketches, family classifications, descriptions and locations.
The Orchidaceae of these islands are described & illustrated with 97 plates in this new treatment, which includes 145 species in 65 genera.
Providing a guide to the cultivation of both the terrestrial and epihytic orchid species growing in South Africa, this volume includes numerous hints, illustrations and photographs to help simplify the process. Detailed growing notes are given for over 60 terrestrial and over 40 epiphytic species.