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Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Arkansas [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 1021 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Ozark Society Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0912456000
  • ISBN-13: 9780912456003
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 1021 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Ozark Society Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0912456000
  • ISBN-13: 9780912456003
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This attractive, heavily illustrated field guide is the most comprehensive accounting of the woody plants of Arkansas ever published.

Features of the guide include:

&;       Species accounts for nearly all the trees, shrubs, and woody vines of the state, including common and scientific names, descriptions, habitats, and distributions, as well as notes on current and potential species of conservation concern, introduced and invasive species, wildlife and human uses, history, and ecology

&;       More than 1,500 color photographs highlighting important characters for identification

&;       County-level distribution maps

&;       Detailed sections on ecoregions and habitats of Arkansas as they relate to the woody flora

&;       Visual key to aid in quickly identifying a plant to genus

&;       Dichotomous keys for the 32 largest genera including the oaks, hickories, and hawthorns

&;       Full glossary of technical terms featuring botanical drawings

&;       Complete index of scientific and common names

A field guide designed for outdoor use, Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Arkansas is an encyclopedic resource for identification and appreciation of the state&;s trees, shrubs, and woody vines. The book will appeal to educators, scientists, conservation professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts. The book's comprehensive listings of plant photographs, drawings, maps, and cross reference keys will support greater understanding and appreciation of the state&;s plants and the habitats that support them. The book will be a valuable companion for all who appreciate Arkansas flora in rural, urban, and wilderness areas. You will want to have a copy in your backpack as well as on your bookshelf.

Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(3)
What is a Woody Plant?
1(1)
Introduced and Invasive Species
2(1)
A Note About "Edible" and "Medicinal" Plants
3(1)
From Ecoregion To Habitat: Understanding The Distribution Of The Woody Flora Of Arkansas
4(33)
Part I Physical Factors That Influence Plants
4(2)
Part II Ecoregions
6(14)
Part III Habitats
20(17)
Using This Guide
37(3)
Organization
37(1)
Visual and Dichotomous Keys
37(1)
Distribution Maps
38(1)
Plant Names
39(1)
Guide To The Species Accounts
40(2)
Plant Identification And Illustrated Glossary
42(13)
Visual Key To Genera
55(22)
Species Accounts
77(384)
Gymnosperms
78(1)
Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)
78(3)
Pine Family (Pinaceae)
81(5)
Monocots
86(1)
Agave Family (Agavaceae)
86(5)
Palm Family (Arecaceae)
91(1)
Grass Family (Poaceae)
92(2)
Greenbrier Family (Smilacaceae)
94(8)
Dicots
102(1)
Arrow-wood Family (Adoxaceae)
102(10)
Sweet-gum Family (Altingiaceae)
112(1)
Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae)
113(7)
Custard-apple Family (Annonaceae)
120(2)
Dogbane Family (Apocynaceae)
122(1)
Holly Family (Aquifoliaceae)
123(6)
Ginseng Family (Araliaceae)
129(1)
Dutchman's-pipe Family (Aristolochiaceae)
130(1)
Sunflower Family (Asteraceae)
131(1)
Barberry Family (Berberidaceae)
132(4)
Birch Family (Betulaceae)
136(5)
Trumpet-creeper Family (Bignoniaceae)
141(4)
Cactus Family (Cactaceae)
145(4)
Hemp Family (Cannabaceae)
149(3)
Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae)
152(8)
Bittersweet Family (Celastraceae)
160(7)
Dogwood Family (Cornaceae)
167(5)
Ebony Family (Ebenaceae)
172(1)
Oleaster Family (Elaeagnaceae)
173(1)
Heath Family (Ericaceae)
174(12)
Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceae)
186(2)
Bean Family (Fabaceae)
188(16)
Beech Family (Fagaceae)
204(40)
Jessamine Family (Gelsemiaceae)
244(1)
Currant Family (Grossulariaceae)
244(5)
Witch-hazel Family (Hamamelidaceae)
249(2)
Hydrangea Family (Hydrangeaceae)
251(5)
St. John's-wort Family (Hypericaceae)
256(4)
Sweetspire Family (Iteaceae)
260(1)
Walnut Family (Juglandaceae)
261(17)
Mint Family (Lamiaceae)
278(1)
Laurel Family (Lauraceae)
279(4)
Loosestrife Family (Lythraceae)
283(2)
Magnolia Family (Magnoliaceae)
285(6)
Mallow Family (Malvaceae)
291(1)
Mahogany Family (Meliaceae)
292(1)
Moonseed Family (Menispermaceae)
293(4)
Mulberry Family (Moraceae)
297(4)
Wax-myrtle Family (Myricaceae)
301(2)
Tupelo Family (Nyssaceae)
303(4)
Olive Family (Oleaceae)
307(10)
Princess-tree Family (Paulowniaceae)
317(1)
Leaf-flower Family (Phyllanthaceae)
318(1)
Sycamore Family (Platanaceae)
319(1)
Buckwheat Family (Polygonaceae)
320(2)
Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae)
322(3)
Buckthorn Family (Rhamnaceae)
325(5)
Rose Family (Rosaceae)
330(66)
Coffee Family (Rubiaceae)
396(1)
Citrus Family (Rutaceae)
397(5)
Willow Family (Salicaceae)
402(9)
Sandalwood Family (Santalaceae)
411(1)
Soapberry Family (Sapindaceae)
412(11)
Sapodilla Family (Sapotaceae)
423(3)
Star-vine Family (Schisandraceae)
426(1)
Quassia Family (Simaroubaceae)
427(2)
Bladdernut Family (Staphyleaceae)
429(1)
Storax Family (Styracaceae)
430(4)
Sweetleaf Family (Symplocaceae)
434(2)
Tamarisk Family (Tamaricaceae)
436(1)
Tea Family (Theaceae)
437(1)
Leatherwood Family (Thymelaeaceae)
438(2)
Elm Family (Ulmaceae)
440(9)
Grape Family (Vitaceae)
449(12)
Glossary 461(9)
Current And Potential Woody Plants Of Conservation Concern 470(7)
Invasive Woody Species In Arkansas 477(3)
Recent Name Changes 480(2)
References 482(6)
Contributing Photographers 488(3)
Index 491(25)
About The Authors 516