The Plant Family Handbook

by James Byng

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Arguably one of the primary questions at the heart of any botanical study is, What is it? Being able to easily and accurately identify plants is a fundamental component of even the most extensive plant research."The Plant Family Handbook"makes it easy to learn plant classification, and as the first reference book to describe all current gymnosperm and angiosperm using botanical keys, it is a uniquely comprehensive resource.
By tracing a path through botanical keys, readers will be able to quickly and competently identify plants. The system is easy to navigate: a primary key identifies higher plant classification groupings, such as monocots, rosids, or asterids; a secondary key narrows the field down to the order or distinctive families, such as Alsmatales or Pandanaceae; and a third key takes the user directly to specific plant families. Much like a botanical flowchart, this reference allows for both speed and accuracy. With hundreds of line drawings, a comprehensive glossary, and clearly explained terms, "The Plant Family Handbook" is an ideal text for botany students or anyone looking to identify an affordable field guide."
  • ISBN10 1842464949
  • ISBN13 9781842464946
  • Publish Date 30 September 2013
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 368
  • Language English