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Hardback. New. Volume 39 of the Flora of Australia describes 17 families of monocots in 76 genera and 256 species. Most of the families are aquatic, and include the sea-grasses, pond weeds, and some major agricultural weed species. Four families are entirely or mostly terrestrial.
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Flora of Australia: Alismatales to Arales Hardcover - 2012
by Australian Biological Resources Study
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- Title Flora of Australia: Alismatales to Arales
- Author Australian Biological Resources Study
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 320
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher CSIRO Publishing
- Date 2012-02
- Features Glossary
- ISBN 9780643104235 / 0643104232
- Weight 2.2 lbs (1.00 kg)
- Dimensions 9.9 x 7 x 1 in (25.15 x 17.78 x 2.54 cm)
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- Aspects (Academic): Science/Technology Aspects
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011489459
- Dewey Decimal Code 581.9
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Flora of Australia. Volume 39 Alismatales to Arales
by Wilson, Annette J. G. (ed.)
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CSIRO Publishing, 2011. Hardcover in Dustjacket. Fine. Describes 17 families of monocots in 76 genera and 256 species. Most of the families are aquatic, and include the sea-grasses, pond weeds, and some major agricultural weed species. Four families are entirely or mostly terrestrial.The aquatic families are all small in number of species, and two, Juncaginaceae and Posidoniaceae, have their greatest diversity in Australia. Lemnaceae contains the world's smallest and most reduced flowering plants, some as tiny as 1 mm long. Of the terrestrial families, all are predominantly tropical, with their greatest diversity outside Australia. Arecaceae (palms) and Pandanaceae are often large trees, and include species of economic importance as food and oil crops, fibre, timber and other construction materials, as well as many horticultural species. Araceae are mostly climbers but also arborescent to aquatic herbs, with several important food species, and many horticultural species and cultivars. Thirty…
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