The Kew Plant Glossary: An Illustrated Dictionary of Plant Terms - Second Edition
Autor Henk Beentje Ilustrat de Juliet Williamsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2016
If asked to describe a plant, many of us would have to resort to basic descriptors such as vague shapes or simple colors. But for those who work and write in the plant world, there are thousands of terms available for crafting the perfect characterization. A pear’s shape can be called pyriform, while lemon’s form is prolate. A petal might range from caesious (pale blue-grey or -green) to ceraceous (pale cream) to cinerous (ash grey). And the autumnal spread of fallen leaves is called, elegantly, leaf litter.
The Kew Plant Glossary is a comprehensive guide to the myriad of terms used in the identification and conservation of plants. This new edition adds more than four hundred new entries, including a vegetation-type section, bringing the total to 4,905 botanical terms and seven hundred illustrations. The terms are clearly explained, many with basic line drawings to further clarify a description. Henk Beentje consulted a host of botanical works as well as colleagues working in the field to create a glossary that is clear, easy to use, and free of confusion. He notes terms that are easily mixed up with others and points out phrases that are considered outside common usage.
This is an essential companion for anyone who finds themselves searching for the right word when writing about plants, who needs to clearly identify the pieces of their work, or who just wants to talk more authoritatively about the plants they love.
The Kew Plant Glossary is a comprehensive guide to the myriad of terms used in the identification and conservation of plants. This new edition adds more than four hundred new entries, including a vegetation-type section, bringing the total to 4,905 botanical terms and seven hundred illustrations. The terms are clearly explained, many with basic line drawings to further clarify a description. Henk Beentje consulted a host of botanical works as well as colleagues working in the field to create a glossary that is clear, easy to use, and free of confusion. He notes terms that are easily mixed up with others and points out phrases that are considered outside common usage.
This is an essential companion for anyone who finds themselves searching for the right word when writing about plants, who needs to clearly identify the pieces of their work, or who just wants to talk more authoritatively about the plants they love.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842466049
ISBN-10: 1842466046
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 700 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Colecția Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
ISBN-10: 1842466046
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 700 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Colecția Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Notă biografică
Henk Beentje is a botanist based in the Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. His many books include Conservation Checklist of the Trees of Uganda, Field Guide to the Mangrove Trees of Africa and Madagascar, and Field Guide to the Palms of Madagascar. He served as the editor of the decade-spanning Flora of Tropical East Africa series, also from Kew.
Cuprins
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Bibliography and websites used
Glossary
Symbols
Suffixes
Prefixes
Abbreviations
Botanical terms (incorporating 716 blocks with over 730 images)
Grouped terms
Three-dimensional shapes – plate 1
Two-dimensional shapes – plates 2-4
Division and branching – plates 5-6
Arrangement and direction – plates 7-9
Surfaces – plates 10-12
Roots – plate 13
Stems and roots – plate 14
Position, direction, buds and growth – plate 15
Stems: shoots, outgrowths – plate 16
Leaves – plates 17-18
Inflorescences – plates 19-21
Flowers – plates 22-24
Fruits and seeds – plates 25-27
Specialised terms for selected groups – plates 28-31
Basic cladistic/phylogenetic concepts – plate 32
The Raunkiaer system – plate 33
Tree bark types – plate 34
Vegetation terms
Colour terms
Acknowledgements
Bibliography and websites used
Glossary
Symbols
Suffixes
Prefixes
Abbreviations
Botanical terms (incorporating 716 blocks with over 730 images)
Grouped terms
Three-dimensional shapes – plate 1
Two-dimensional shapes – plates 2-4
Division and branching – plates 5-6
Arrangement and direction – plates 7-9
Surfaces – plates 10-12
Roots – plate 13
Stems and roots – plate 14
Position, direction, buds and growth – plate 15
Stems: shoots, outgrowths – plate 16
Leaves – plates 17-18
Inflorescences – plates 19-21
Flowers – plates 22-24
Fruits and seeds – plates 25-27
Specialised terms for selected groups – plates 28-31
Basic cladistic/phylogenetic concepts – plate 32
The Raunkiaer system – plate 33
Tree bark types – plate 34
Vegetation terms
Colour terms
Recenzii
“Have you ever wondered what the term pyriform means? Or have you considered the function of an elaiosome? How about describing a seed as exalbuminous? If so, then this is the book for you! The Kew Plant Glossary is a fantastic little book for the botanist.”