The European Garden Flora: A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-doors and Under Glass. Dicotyledons (Part I)Stuart Max Walters This is the third volume in a series of six and contains accounts of the first 48 families of dicotyledons, including many well known trees. The series is a manual for the accurate identification of cultivated ornamental plants throughout the world, concentrating specifically on Europe. |
Contents
ANGIOSPERMAE DICOTYLEDONS | 1 |
CASUARINACEAE | 14 |
MYRICACEAE | 16 |
JUGLANDACEAE | 17 |
SALICACEAE | 20 |
BETULACEAE | 45 |
FAGACEAE | 59 |
ULMACEAE | 79 |
CACTACEAE | 202 |
DIDIEREACEAE | 301 |
MAGNOLIACEAE | 302 |
WINTERACEAE | 314 |
ANNONACEAE | 315 |
MYRISTICACEAE | 317 |
ILLICIACEAE | 318 |
MONIMIACEAE | 319 |
EUCOMMIACEAE | 85 |
MORACEAE | 86 |
URTICACEAE | 102 |
PROTEACEAE | 105 |
OLACACEAE | 118 |
SANTALACEAE | 119 |
LORANTHACEAE | 120 |
POLYGONACEAE | 121 |
PHYTOLACCACEAE | 130 |
NYCTAGINACEAE | 131 |
AIZOACEAE | 133 |
PORTULACACEAE | 171 |
BASELLACEAE | 176 |
CARYOPHYLLACEAE | 177 |
CHENOPODIACEAE | 195 |
AMARANTHACEAE | 199 |
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absent acuminate acute America anthers apex areoles Backeberg basal base beneath blades Botanical Magazine bracts branches Britton & Rose broad broadly brown Central spines China clusters cm in diameter colour cultivated cylindric dark densely divided downy elliptic entire erect Europe Figure Flora Flowers forming Fruit Garden genus green grey hairless hairs hairy Illustration Inflorescence inner Kakteen lanceolate lateral leaf leaflets Leaves less Linnaeus lobes margins Mexico narrow narrowly numerous oblong obovate opening Ovary ovate ovoid ovules pairs pale perennial perianth perianth-segments persistent Petals pink plants purple purplish radial spines rarely reddish ribs rounded scales seeds segments Sepals shoots short shortly shrubs simple slender slightly solitary sometimes South Africa species spherical spines spreading Spring stalkless stalks Stamens stems stigmas style succulent Summer surface tapered teeth terminal toothed trees tube tubercles upper usually veins whitish wide yellow yellowish young
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