Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 2
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Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 2

Daisies, Heaths, Peas, Saltbushes, Sundews, Wattles and Other Shrubby and Herbaceous Dicotyledons

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 2

Daisies, Heaths, Peas, Saltbushes, Sundews, Wattles and Other Shrubby and Herbaceous Dicotyledons

About this book

This visually superb and informative field guide is the second volume of Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges, and covers more than 480 species of Daisies, Heaths, Peas, Saltbushes, Sundews, Wattles and other shrubby and herbaceous Dicotyledons. The illustrated family key is unique and covers 75 families and over 200 genera. Each species is illustrated and labels provide a clear key to identification for botanists and amateurs alike.

The Otway region of Victoria, with its temperate rainforests, mountain ash forests, heathlands, plains and coastal dunes, has an extraordinarily rich and diverse flora.

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QUICK PLANT FINDER

COMMON NAME, SCIENTIFIC NAME, FAMILY

Plants are organised alphabetically in the text first by family then by genus and species. If you know the scientfic name or the common name use the Quick Plant Finder to quickly identify the family then locate the plant in the text.
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Acacia
acinacea
Gold-dust Wattle
FABACEAE
aculeatissima
Thin-leaf Wattle
FABACEAE
dealbata
ssp. dealbata
Silver Wattle
FABACEAE
genistifolia
Spreading Wattle
FABACEAE
gunnii
Ploughshare Wattle
FABACEAE
leprosa var. magna
Otway Wattle
FABACEAE
longifolia
ssp. sophorae
Coast Wattle
FABACEAE
mearnsii
Black Wattle
FABACEAE
melanoxylon
Blackwood
FABACEAE
mitchellii
Mitchell’s Wattle
FABACEAE
mucronata
ssp. longifolia
Narrow-leaf Wattle
FABACEAE
myrtifolia
Myrtle Wattle
FABACEAE
nano-dealbata
Dwarf Silver Wattle
FABACEAE
oxycedrus
Spike Wattle

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Foreword
  7. How to Use this Book
  8. Quick Plant Finder
  9. Characteristics of Families
  10. Characteristics of Dicotyledons
  11. Adoxaceae: Elderberry
  12. Aizoaceae: Noon-flower, Spinach
  13. Amaranthaceae: Joyweed, Featherheads
  14. Apiaceae: Carrot, Parsley, Fennel
  15. Apocynaceae: Sea-box, Silkpod
  16. Araliaceae: Panax
  17. Asteraceae: Daisy
  18. Boraginaceae: Hound’s-tongue, Forget-me-not
  19. Brassicaceae: Cress
  20. Callitrichaceae: Water-starwort
  21. Campanulaceae: Bluebell, Lobelia, Isotome
  22. Caryophyllaceae: Starwort
  23. Casuarinaceae: Sheoak
  24. Celastraceae: Stackhousia
  25. Chenopodiaceae: Saltbush, Glasswort
  26. Convolvulaceae: Bindweed, Kidney-weed, Wilsonia
  27. Crassulaceae: Crassula
  28. Cunoniaceae: Bauera
  29. Dilleniaceae: Guinea-flower
  30. Droseraceae: Sundew
  31. Elaeocarpaceae: Pink-bells
  32. Ericaceae: Heath
  33. Euphorbiaceae: Spurge, Bitter-bush
  34. Fabaceae: Pea, Wattle
  35. Frankeniaceae: Sea-heath
  36. Gentianaceae: Sebaea
  37. Geraniaceae: Geranium, Pelargonium
  38. Goodeniaceae: Goodenia, Fan-flower, Swamp-mat, Pincushion
  39. Haloragaceae: Raspwort, Water-milfoil
  40. Hypericaceae: St John’s Wort
  41. Lamiaceae: Gypsywort, Mint, Skullcap
  42. Lauraceae: Dodder-laurel
  43. Lentibulariaceae: Bladderwort
  44. Linaceae: Flax
  45. Loganiaceae: Logania, Mitrewort
  46. Loranthaceae: Mistletoe
  47. Lythraceae: Loosestrife
  48. Malvaceae: Hemp, Lawrencia, Paper Flower, Velvet-bush
  49. Menyanthaceae: Marsh-flower
  50. Monimiaceae: Mulberry
  51. Myrtaceae: Myrtle, Teatree, Paperbark
  52. Oleaceae: Mock-olive
  53. Onagraceae: Willow-herb
  54. Orobanchaceae: Eyebright
  55. Oxalidaceae: Wood-sorrel
  56. Phrymaceae: Mazus, Monkey-flower
  57. Phyllanthaceae: Spurge, Poranthera
  58. Pittosporaceae: Pittosporum, Apple-berry, Bursaria
  59. Plantaginaceae: Plantain, Brooklime, Derwentia, Veronica
  60. Polygalaceae: Milkwort
  61. Polygonaceae: Knotweed, Lignum, Dock
  62. Portulacaceae: Water-blinks, Purslane
  63. Primulaceae: Brookweed
  64. Proteaceae: Banksia, Grevillea, Hakea, Lomatia, Geebung
  65. Ranunculaceae: Buttercup, Clematis
  66. Rhamnaceae: Pomaderris, Spyridium, Cryptandra
  67. Rosaceae: Burr, Bramble
  68. Rubiaceae: Bedstraw, Woodruff, Stinkweed
  69. Rutaceae: Boronia, Correa
  70. Santalaceae: Ballart
  71. Scrophulariaceae: Mudwort, Boobialla
  72. Solanaceae: Kangaroo Apple
  73. Stylidiaceae: Triggerplant
  74. Thymelaeaceae: Rice-flower
  75. Urticaceae: Nettle
  76. Violaceae: Violet
  77. Winteraceae: Mountain Pepper
  78. Zygophyllaceae: Twin-leaf
  79. Illustrated Glossary
  80. Bibliography
  81. Index