The Palms of the Amazon
Andrew Henderson author Anthony Salazar illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:27th Apr '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The palms are among the most abundant diverse, and important families of plants found in the Amazon. This book, based on extensive field work, provides a systematic treatment of all the palms that occur naturally in the Amazon region. Information is presented genus by genus, by species, and variety. There are keys to genera. Each species is described, its distribution, habitat, and ecology are reviewed, and its common names and uses given. The systematic account is preceded by chapters on the physical setting of the Amazon region (geology, climate, etc.), and notes on the palm family. There is a historical review of the botanists who collected and studied palms, together with a discussion of their species concepts. This book provides a definitive account of the ecology, uses, biogeography, and taxonomy of all 135 species of Amazon palms, for botanists, ecologists, agronomists, and conservation biologists.
a scholarly work ... it must surely be the foundation for further more detailed taxonomical study and to generate a systematic study of the products derived from these palms ... For the plantsman, this title will be an invaluable source of reference. * Thomas H R Hall, Arboricultural Journal 1996, Vol. 20, 1996 *
ISBN: 9780195083118
Dimensions: 262mm x 186mm x 27mm
Weight: 1039g
388 pages