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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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- 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.
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
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- How to Use this Book
- Quick Plant Finder
- Characteristics of Families
- Characteristics of Dicotyledons
- Adoxaceae: Elderberry
- Aizoaceae: Noon-flower, Spinach
- Amaranthaceae: Joyweed, Featherheads
- Apiaceae: Carrot, Parsley, Fennel
- Apocynaceae: Sea-box, Silkpod
- Araliaceae: Panax
- Asteraceae: Daisy
- Boraginaceae: Hound’s-tongue, Forget-me-not
- Brassicaceae: Cress
- Callitrichaceae: Water-starwort
- Campanulaceae: Bluebell, Lobelia, Isotome
- Caryophyllaceae: Starwort
- Casuarinaceae: Sheoak
- Celastraceae: Stackhousia
- Chenopodiaceae: Saltbush, Glasswort
- Convolvulaceae: Bindweed, Kidney-weed, Wilsonia
- Crassulaceae: Crassula
- Cunoniaceae: Bauera
- Dilleniaceae: Guinea-flower
- Droseraceae: Sundew
- Elaeocarpaceae: Pink-bells
- Ericaceae: Heath
- Euphorbiaceae: Spurge, Bitter-bush
- Fabaceae: Pea, Wattle
- Frankeniaceae: Sea-heath
- Gentianaceae: Sebaea
- Geraniaceae: Geranium, Pelargonium
- Goodeniaceae: Goodenia, Fan-flower, Swamp-mat, Pincushion
- Haloragaceae: Raspwort, Water-milfoil
- Hypericaceae: St John’s Wort
- Lamiaceae: Gypsywort, Mint, Skullcap
- Lauraceae: Dodder-laurel
- Lentibulariaceae: Bladderwort
- Linaceae: Flax
- Loganiaceae: Logania, Mitrewort
- Loranthaceae: Mistletoe
- Lythraceae: Loosestrife
- Malvaceae: Hemp, Lawrencia, Paper Flower, Velvet-bush
- Menyanthaceae: Marsh-flower
- Monimiaceae: Mulberry
- Myrtaceae: Myrtle, Teatree, Paperbark
- Oleaceae: Mock-olive
- Onagraceae: Willow-herb
- Orobanchaceae: Eyebright
- Oxalidaceae: Wood-sorrel
- Phrymaceae: Mazus, Monkey-flower
- Phyllanthaceae: Spurge, Poranthera
- Pittosporaceae: Pittosporum, Apple-berry, Bursaria
- Plantaginaceae: Plantain, Brooklime, Derwentia, Veronica
- Polygalaceae: Milkwort
- Polygonaceae: Knotweed, Lignum, Dock
- Portulacaceae: Water-blinks, Purslane
- Primulaceae: Brookweed
- Proteaceae: Banksia, Grevillea, Hakea, Lomatia, Geebung
- Ranunculaceae: Buttercup, Clematis
- Rhamnaceae: Pomaderris, Spyridium, Cryptandra
- Rosaceae: Burr, Bramble
- Rubiaceae: Bedstraw, Woodruff, Stinkweed
- Rutaceae: Boronia, Correa
- Santalaceae: Ballart
- Scrophulariaceae: Mudwort, Boobialla
- Solanaceae: Kangaroo Apple
- Stylidiaceae: Triggerplant
- Thymelaeaceae: Rice-flower
- Urticaceae: Nettle
- Violaceae: Violet
- Winteraceae: Mountain Pepper
- Zygophyllaceae: Twin-leaf
- Illustrated Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index