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Paperback Palms of South Florida Book

ISBN: 0813014417

ISBN13: 9780813014418

Palms of South Florida

"All in all this is a most attractive and potentially useful palm book for beginners in Florida."--J. Dransfield, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Originally published in 1974, George Stevenson's Palms of South Florida combines explanations for beginners learning to recognize palms with meticulous descriptions and drawings of palms now grown in South Florida, and information on palm botany, geography, zones, care, cold and salt tolerance, and other features, in a simple, highly accessible format that has made it a favorite for many years. Beginners in palm study are often dismayed at the discovery that botanists do not separate the palms into categories by single characteristics but rather by long lists of criteria and that these factors are described in a jargon that that frightens off the casually interested. This is a book for those who are interested in palms but who have not mastered the highly technical method or vocabulary of the botanists. Stevenson's approach emphasizes apparent similarities that may be of more significance to the amateur than minute floral differences by which botanists determine relationships between species. And his hand drawn illustrations highlight specific features of the overall plant or of particular components that serve to identify it from its relatives.

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Value of Identification Keys and Line Drawings

Palms of South Florida Having considerable experience in using analytical methods for scientific identification,this book was perfect for my needs. It might be daunting to a beginner who is looking for photographs to match an unknown plant at hand. However if the student of plant identification is willing to take the time to learn the defined botanical terms and to use the Keys to focus on observable features, the line drawing format is a superior reference basis for making a correct identification.
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