Introduction; How to use this book; The dictionary; Appendix; Acknowledgement of sources; Abbreviations and symbols (used in this book).
Fully updated with over 1650 new entries, Mabberley's new edition is the bible of botany.
David Mabberley is Director of the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Orin and Althea Soest Chair of Horticultural Science, and Professor of Economic Botany, College of Forest Resources, and Adjunct Professor (2006), College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
'The Plant-book is now widely established as a classic botanical work and an essential reference for any person, professional or amateur ... recommended as an essential and modern reference for anyone interested in botany.' New Zealand Journal of Botany 'No one working seriously with living vascular plants should be without a copy.' Choice Praise for the second edition: 'Send your congratulations to Mabberley by purchasing a copy. It may encourage him to produce a third edition.' P. Mick Richardson, Plant Science Bulletin 'This book is an extremely valuable reference for researchers in plant biology, and perhaps even more for those in other fields involving plants. The compact format of the book adds to its value, making it a portable reference.' Neal M. Williams, The Quarterly Review of Biology 'This is first and foremost a reference for taxonomists and is a most handy and useful book for horticulturists wishing a comprehensive single volume for taxonomic inquiry. The book contains an incredible amount of information and is a credit to the perseverance and work of Dr. Mabberly.' Allan M. Armitage, HortScience 'The 858 thin (but strong) pages, the hard cover, and the small dimensions (23.5 x 12 x 3.5 cm) of this second edition make this book the true portable, practical, and most updated reference manual on today's market, and I recommend it to any person interested in plants.' Brittania 'D.J. Mabberley and his wondrous Plant-Book...being all encompassing and indispensable, the botanical equivalent of Johnson's Dictionary' Tim Flannery, The New York Review 'I am rarely without Mabberley's Plant-book. Not only my desert-island book, it's one that would actually be useful on a desert island, even if the island had nothing more to offer than the cartoonist's obligatory coconut palm. Essential kit for botanists, gardeners, and naturalists ... Much more than a gazetteer of global flora, it includes the currently accepted botanical name of each genus, details of its distribution and ecology, its biology and taxonomic relationships, its vernacular names and the uses made of it by humankind. It achieves all this in only 1,040 pages by resorting to a botanical shorthand that's compressed but never cryptic.' Country Life
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