Palms of Southern Asia

Palms of Southern Asia

EnglishHardback
Henderson Andrew
Princeton University Press
EAN: 9780691134499
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Southern Asia is a vast and ecologically diverse region that extends from the deserts of Afghanistan to the rainforests of Thailand, and is home to a marvelously rich palm flora. Palms of Southern Asia is the only complete field guide to the 43 genera and 352 species of palms and rattans that occur in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. This attractive guide's handsome illustrations and succinct, authoritative, and jargon-free text make identification easy. Each species account includes the correct scientific and common names, and fully describes morphology, habitat, and uses. Featuring a distribution map for most species and 256 full-color photographs, this is also the only field guide to cover the extremely diverse palm flora of Vietnam, and the first to offer a taxonomic overview of the rattan species of Southern Asia. Palms of Southern Asia is a book of major importance for botanists and an invaluable aid for naturalists and conservationists, and it's the perfect field guide for ecotourists traveling in the region. * Covers all 352 naturally occurring palms in Southern Asia * Features full-color photographs of 256 species, many never before illustrated * Includes a distribution map for most species * Provides the first taxonomic overview of the rattans of Southern Asia
EAN 9780691134499
ISBN 0691134499
Binding Hardback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Publication date May 17, 2009
Pages 200
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 152
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Henderson Andrew
Illustrations 336 Maps
Series Princeton Field Guides