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Australian Biological Resources Study

Flora of Australia Volume 22—Rhizophorales to Celastrales

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Mistletoes and Mangroves dominate this book, which has a strong emphasis on tropical and subtropical groups. A number of parasitic families are featured — Santalaceae (Sandalwoods), Loranthaceae and Viscaceae (both known as Mistletoes), Balanophoraceae and Rafflesiaceae. Widespread tropical families such as Corynocarpaceae, Icacinaceae, Cardiopteridaceae and Celastraceae are described as well as more temperate groups like Stackhousiaceae, almost entirely restricted to Australia.

This volume covers 17 families, 67 genera and 225 species.

11 new taxa are described, as well as new combinations and lectotypifications.

About this book

Book series

Flora of Australia

Publisher

AGPS

Year

1984

Hardcover

ISBN-10: 0 644 02862 9
ISBN-13: 978 0 644 02862 2

Softcover

ISBN-10: 0 644 02863 7
ISBN-13: 978 0 644 02863 9

Size

250 × 176 mm (B5)

Number of pages

239 pages
supplementary glossary, index

Binding

Hardcover and Softcover
section stitched

Illustrations

illustrations, maps

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Flora of Australia Volume 22 - Rhizophorales to Celastrales

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