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Wildflowers of Mississippi

With its variety of habitats, Mississippi contains an especially rich and diverse set of native and naturalized flowering plants. First published in 1989, this handy volume is the comprehensive, full-color guide to the state's lush array of wildflowers. Now available again, it provides both pro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Timme, S. Lee (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2007.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part I: Liliopsida (Monocots); AGAVACEAE (AMARYLLIDACEAE): Agave Family; ALISMATACEAE: Water-Plantain Family; ARACEAE: Arum Family; COMMELINACEAE: Spiderwort Family; ERIOCAULACEAE: Pipewort Family; HAEMODORACEAE: Redroot Family; IRIDACEAE: Iris Family; LILIACEAE: Lily Family; MARANTACEAE: Arrowroot Family; ORCHIDACEAE: Orchid Family; PONTEDERIACEAE: Pickerel-weed Family; XYRIDACEAE: Yellow-eyed Grass Family; Part II: Magnoliopsida (Dicots); ACANTHACEAE: Acanthus Family; AMARANTHACEAE: Amaranth Family; ANACARDIACEAE: Sumac or Cashew Family. 
505 0 |a ANNONACEAE: Pawpaw or Custard Apple FamilyAPIACEAE (UMBELLIFERAE): Carrot or Parsley Family; APOCYNACEAE: Dogbane Family; ARALIACEAE: Ginsing Family; ARISTOLOCHIACEAE: Birthwort Family; ASCLEPIADACEAE: Milkweed Family; ASTERACEAE (COMPOSITAE): Sunflower or Aster Family; BALSAMINACEAE: Balsam or Touch-me-not Family; BATACAEAE: Saltwort Family; BERBERIDACEAE: Barberry Family; BIGNONIACEAE: Trumpet Creeper Family; BORAGINACEAE: Borage or Forget-me-not Family; BRASSICACEAE: (CRUCIFERAE) Mustard Family; BUXACEAE: Allegheny Spurge Family; CABOMBACEAE (NYMPHAEACEAE): Cabomba Family. 
505 0 |a CACTACEAE: Cactus FamilyCAESALPINIACEAE: Bird-of-paradise Family; CALYCANTHACEAE: Sweet Shrub or Spicebush Family; CAMPANULACEAE: Bellflower Family; CAPPARACEAE: Caper Family; CAPRIFOLIACEAE: Honeysuckle Family; CARYOPHYLLACEAE: Pink Family; CELASTRACEAE: Staff-tree Family; CHENOPODIACEAE: Goosefoot Family; CLETHRACEAE: White Alder Family; CLUSIACEAE: St. John's Wort Family; CONVOLVULACEAE: Morning Glory Family; CORNACEAE: Dogwood Family; CRASSULACEAE: Stonecrop or Orpine Family; CYRILLACEAE: Titi or Cyrilla Family; DROSERACEAE: Sundew Family; ERICACEAE: Heath or Blueberry Family. 
505 0 |a EUPHORBIACEAE: Spurge FamilyFABACEAE: Legume, Pea or Bean Family; FUMARIACEAE: Fumitory Family; GENTIANACEAE: Gentian Family; GERANIACEAE: Geraninum or Stork's-bill Family; HYDRANGEACEAE: Hydrangea Family; HYDROPHYLLACEAE: Waterleaf Family; ILLICIACEAE: Anise Family; LAMIACEAE (LABIATAE): Mint Family; LENTIBULARIACEAE: Bladderwort Family; LINACEAE: Flax Family; LOGANIACEAE: Jessimine Family; LYTHRACEAE: Loosestrife Family; MAGNOLIACEAE: Magnolia Family; MALVACEAE: Mallow Family; MELASTOMATACEAE: Melastoma or Meadow Beauty Family; MENYANTHACEAE: Bogbean Family. 
505 0 |a MIMOSACEAE: Mimosa or Acacia FamilyMONOTROPACEAE: Indian Pipe Family; NELUMBONACEAE: Water Lotus Family; NYMPHAEACEAE: Water Lotus Family; OLEACEAE: Olive Family; ONAGRACEAE: Evening Primrose Family; OROBANCHACEAE: Broom-rape Family; OXALIDACEAE: Wood Sorrel Family; PAPAVERACEAE: Poppy Family; PASSIFLORACEAE: Passion Flower Family; PLUMBAGINACEAE: Leadwort Family; POLEMONIACEAE: Phlox Family; POLYGALACEAE: Candy Root Family; POLYGONACEAE: Buchwheat or Smartweed Family; PORTULACACEAE: Purslane Family; PRIMULACEAE: Primrose Family; RANUNCULACEAE: Buttercup Family; RHAMNACEAE: Buckthorn Family. 
520 |a With its variety of habitats, Mississippi contains an especially rich and diverse set of native and naturalized flowering plants. First published in 1989, this handy volume is the comprehensive, full-color guide to the state's lush array of wildflowers. Now available again, it provides both professional and amateur botanists a quick yet authoritative resource for identifying more than five hundred of the wildflowers found in Mississippi and its contiguous states. An appendix provides scientific names that have changed since the original edition. Descriptions of species have been consistently o. 
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