The Vascular Plants of British Columbia

The Vascular Plants of British Columbia
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015029467837
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Synopsis The Vascular Plants of British Columbia by : George Wayne Douglas

Plants of British Columbia

Plants of British Columbia
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 0774806524
ISBN-13 : 9780774806527
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Synopsis Plants of British Columbia by : Hong Qian

This book is an up-to-date checklist of the current valid taxonomyfor all vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens in British Columbia,including synonyms, species codes, and other information. A convenient,geographically restricted, comprehensive checklist like this one willaid greatly in avoiding the present confusion concerning the names ofmany species in the ecological and systematic literature, as well as inapplied fields. The book is organized into three sections. Part 1 organizes speciesalphabetically according to taxonomic order by families of vascularplants, bryophytes, and lichens. Within each family, the genera arelisted alphabetically, along with any synonomies (former names) andcommon names. In Part 2 species are organized alphabetically accordingto their scientific names. Part 3 lists common names followed by theirscientific names. Excluded names (names inappropriately applied toplants in B.C.) are given in an appendix. Those familiar with planttaxonomy will find Part 1 particularly helpful when checkingnomenclature; semi-professionals familiar with scientific names willuse Part 2 and then Part 1; those who know only common names will checkPart 3 and then Part 2 and Part 1 to determine families. There is presently considerable confusion about many species namesin B.C. Plant names change for many reasons and new plants invade.Information about plants in B.C. is scattered in several checklists,most of them incomplete or out of date; for some species, such asliverworts, no provincial checklist even exists. This checklisttherefore will be useful to all professionals working with vegetationand for students in agriculture, botany, ecology, forestry and othersciences. Although the focus is on B.C., the book will also be usefuloutside the province, particularly in the northwest American states andin Alberta and the Yukon.

The Vascular Plants of British Columbia: Gymnosperms and dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Cucurbitaceae)

The Vascular Plants of British Columbia: Gymnosperms and dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Cucurbitaceae)
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Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00057865Q
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Synopsis The Vascular Plants of British Columbia: Gymnosperms and dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Cucurbitaceae) by : George Wayne Douglas

Manual describing all the flowering plants and vascular cryptograms, both native and naturalized, occurring within the borders of B.C. Keys are included for all genera, species, subspecies and varieties. The study is based on examination of specimens in all major Canadian herbaria and some U.S. herbaria, as well as a complete review of the pertinent literature. The floristic treatment is in alphabetical order by families, genera and species and provides information on synonyms, common names, habitat and moisture regime, vegetation zones, abundance, and range.

Flora of the Pacific Northwest

Flora of the Pacific Northwest
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 928
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ISBN-10 : 9780295742892
ISBN-13 : 0295742895
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Synopsis Flora of the Pacific Northwest by : C. Leo Hitchcock

Flora of the Pacific Northwest, first published in 1973, became an instant classic for its innovative style of providing species descriptions in the identification keys, and for its comprehensive illustrations of nearly all treated taxa (species, subspecies, and varieties). Students rely on it as an essential primer, while veteran botanists and natural resource managers use it as the definitive reference for the region�s flora. This completely revised and updated edition captures the advances in vascular plant systematics over the decades since publication of the first edition. These advances, together with significant changes in plant nomenclature, the description of taxa new to science from the region, and the recent documentation of new native and nonnative species in the Pacific Northwest required a thorough revision of this authoritative work. Flora of the Pacific Northwest covers all of Washington, the northern half of Oregon, Idaho north of the Snake River Plain, the mountainous portion of western Montana, and the southern portion of British Columbia. It accounts for the wild-growing native and introduced vascular plants falling within those boundaries and includes: Treatment of 5,545 taxa (more than 1,000 taxa added from the first edition) Illustrations for 4,716 taxa (1,382 more than the first edition) Nomenclature changes for more than 40 percent of the taxa included in the first edition These enhancements make this new edition the most comprehensive reference on Pacific Northwest vascular plants for professional and amateur botanists, ecologists, rare plant biologists, plant taxonomy instructors, land managers, nursery professionals, and gardeners.

Indicator Plants of Coastal British Columbia

Indicator Plants of Coastal British Columbia
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780774844741
ISBN-13 : 0774844744
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Indicator Plants of Coastal British Columbia by : A. Ceska

This original work makes unprecedented use of some of the most important research to date in plant ecology. It is a guide for assessing site quality, that is, the climate and soil of particular forest and non-forest ecosystems. Foresters have long been interested in using plants as indicators in predicting the growth performance of reforestation sites, but the data have not been readily available. Indicator Plants of Coastal British Columbia fully discusses how indicator plants are recognized and demonstrates how indicator plants can be used in site diagnosis. The book presents colour illustrations and descriptions of 419 selected vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens of coastal British Columbia. Indicators with similar values are grouped into indicator species groups which are used to evaluate site quality. These data are supplemented by information on geographic distribution, life-form, shade tolerance, and other ecological characteristics of the species. Three methods are given on how to use indicator plants for the purpose of site diagnosis. Indicator Plants of Coastal British Columbia summarizes original research in a format which both students and practitioners will find easy to use.