Field Guide to the Acacias of Zimbabwe

Field Guide to the Acacias of Zimbabwe

Author: Jonathan Timberlake

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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Taxonomy; Origin and distribution; Ecology; Uses; Descriptions of acacias; How to use this field guide; Dichotomous key to Acacia species; Collecting Acacai specimens; Character matrix; Species descriptions; Exotic Acacia species; Pods grouped by inflorescence type.


Field Guide to Acacias of East Africa

Field Guide to Acacias of East Africa

Author: Najma Dharani

Publisher: Struik Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781770071742

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This title is a field guide to all 62 of the acacia tree species occurring in the East African region, namely Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.


A Field Guide to the Acacias of Kenya

A Field Guide to the Acacias of Kenya

Author: Malcolm James Coe

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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This guide describes, in pictures and words, all the different types of acacia trees that are such a distinctive feature of the Kenyan landscape. It shows both floral and vegetative characteristics - bark, leaves, pods, seeds - so that identification can easily be made even when the trees arenot in flower. This will be a valuable companion to anyone visiting or living in East Africa, and also to professional botanists, foresters, and ecologists. There are forty-four species of acacia in Kenya, out of twelve-hundred species globally, but they are of particular interest because they are both used by the local people and eaten by the wildlife. Acacias are also suited to commercial farming in arid conditions, which may be important if warmingtrends continue. The authors provide clear explanations of botanical terms, detailed field keys, and instructions for using the keys. No previous knowledge of plant sciences is required to enjoy this authoritative guide.


Plant Identification

Plant Identification

Author: William Hawthorne

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1136559736

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An important prerequisite for successful conservation is a good understanding of what we seek to conserve. Nowhere is this more the case than in the fight to protect plant biodiversity, which is threatened by human activity in many regions worldwide. This book is written in the belief that tools that enable more people to understand biodiversity can not only aid protection efforts but also contribute to rural livelihoods. Among the most important of those tools is the field guide. Plant Identification provides potential authors of field guides with practical advice about all aspects of producing user-friendly guides which help to identify plants for the purposes of conservation, sustainable use, participatory monitoring or greater appreciation of biodiversity. The book draws on both scientific and participatory processes, supported by the experience of contributors from across the tropics. It presents a core process for producing a field guide, setting out key steps, options and techniques available to the authors of a guide and, through illustration, helps authors choose methods and media appropriate to their context.


Plant Identification

Plant Identification

Author: Anna Lawrence

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1844070794

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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Palgrave's Trees of Southern Africa

Palgrave's Trees of Southern Africa

Author: Keith Coates Palgrave

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2015-09-18

Total Pages: 2589

ISBN-13: 1920572740

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This third edition of Trees of Southern Africa has been updated, revised and expanded by Meg Coates Palgrave. It features new simplified keys based on leaf characteristics, and incorporates updated names, reclassifications and new species. All known indigenous trees and many naturalised aliens occurring in southern Africa, south of the Zambezi-Cunene rivers, are included. Accompanying the descriptions are comprehensively revised maps reflecting up-to-date distribution, and drawings of a characteristic leaf and / or fruit. Other features incllude English and Afrikaans common names, notes on medicinal or magical properties and an illustrated glossary. A comprehensive, user-friendly guide, it will appeal to tree enthusiasts and professional botanists across the sub-continent.


Pocket Guide Trees of Zambia

Pocket Guide Trees of Zambia

Author: Adam Pope

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2023-09-20

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1775848469

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The most recent addition to the popular POCKET GUIDE series, Trees of Zambia features 140 indigenous tree species and four naturalised exotics likely to be seen in Zambia and its 20 national parks. The trees are organised in five groups, each with a unique set of characteristics, to help narrow down options in identifying a tree. Each page describes a single tree species, combining concise text and photographs. Features include: Succinct species descriptions including bark, leaves, flowers and fruit. Full-colour photographs of trees and their parts. Up-to-date distribution maps. A brief introduction covering vegetation types. Table of family names and tree characteristics. Local names for trees. Best viewing locations, including national parks. Sales points: First compact and accessible guide to trees of the region. Ideal companion for exploring Zambia. Distribution maps for each species. Authors are regional experts.