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Eremophila and Allied Genera

Eremophila and Allied Genera Book Cover Eremophila and Allied Genera
R. J. Chinnock
Botany
Rosenberg Pub Pty Limited
2007
672
9781877058165
Colour photographs, detailed drawings and distribution maps
Mixed scientific and common name index

 

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    Eremophila and Allied Genera presents a treatment of species in the Myoporaceae plant family. It provides detailed plant descriptions, as well as analytical drawings, notes on distribution, ecology, conservation status and relationships.

    This book is the result of thirty years research by Dr R J (Bob) Chinnock, the world authority in the family Myoporaceae. In Eremophila and Allied Genera he produces a new classification of the family, resulting in the delimitation of 3 new genera, 94 new species and 37 new subspecies. He also revises the infrageneric classification of the genera Eremophila and Myoporum.

    Treatment of species includes detailed descriptions, analytical drawings, and notes on distribution, ecology, conservation status and relationships.

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