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Strelitzia     - Vol. 13
(11.)   Arnold, T.H., Prentice, C.A., Hawker, L.C., Snyman, E.E., Tomalin, M., Crouch, N.R., &, Pottas-Bircher,C.     [ 2002 ]
Medicinal and magical plants of Southern Africa: an annotated checklist
This book provides an annotated checklist of plants used in traditional medicine in the region and is based on published information as well as toxicological, ecological, floristic and specisen data sources.
203 pages, hardcover, engl. (Strelitzia, 13)
 
order- id 07979/04 price 39,00 *  
   
Strelitzia     - Vol. 16
(12.)   Powrie, L.     [ 2004 ]
Common names of the Karoo plants
A listing of common names of some 850 of the about 5000 plant species in the Karoo.
199 pages, paper bound, engl. (Strelitzia, 16)
 
order- id 12215/07 price 19,90 *  
   
Strelitzia     - Vol. 17
(13.)   Driver, A., et al.     [ 2005 ]
National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment 2004: priorities for biodiversity conservation in South Africa
46 pages, paper bound, engl. (Strelitzia, 17)
 
order- id 12216/07 price 19,90 *  
   
Strelitzia     - Vol. 19
(14.)   Mucina, Ladislav, &, Rutherford, Michael C., (Eds.)     [ 2006 ]
The vegetation of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland
An up-to-date and comprehensive overwiew of the vegetation of South Africa and the 2 small neighbouring countries of Lesotho and Swaziland.
VIII+807 pages, many colour photographs and illustrations, 1 CD, hardcover, engl. (Strelitzia, 19)
 
order- id 12217/07 price 119,00 *  
   
Strelitzia     - Vol. 23
(15.)   Roux, J.P.     [ 2009 ]
Synopsis of the Lycopodiophyta and Pteridophyta of Africa, Madagascar and neighbouring islands
This book provides a modern account of these plants for these geographical areas, excluding the Canary Islands and Madeira. The number of genera and species currently recognized for this region have more than doubled as this work accounts for 1441 native and naturalized species (including subspecific taxa), arranged in 135 genera and 36 families. The arrangement of the taxa in this book does not follow a particular classification, but the circumscription of the divisions, classes, orders and families, are well-supported by molecular evidence. Family, generic and species arrangements are alphabetical. Full reference details are provided for all names and, where applicable and available, type information is provided. Distribution within the defined region is by country only. References to cytological information are also given.
XIV+296 pages, 8 colour plates, hardcover, engl. (Strelitzia, 23)
Neues Exemplar.
 
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