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Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series II: Seed Plants, Volume 2

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Ruth Kiew(Editor), RCK Chung(Editor), LG Saw(Editor), E Soepadmo(Editor), Peter C Boyce(Editor)
235 pages, Col plates, line illus, maps
Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series II: Seed Plants, Volume 2
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  • Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series II: Seed Plants, Volume 2 ISBN: 9789675221538 Hardback Dec 2011 In stock
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Volume 2 (which sits within volume 49 of the parent series Malayan Forest Records) is devoted to two subfamilies of the Apocynaceae, namely, Apocynoideae with 21 genera and 55 species and Rauvolfioideae with 14 genera and 57 species. Both subfamilies include indigenous species that are important ornamental plants. Keys for the genera and species are provided. For species, conservation and distribution maps are given together with an overview of the conservation of these two subfamilies. Representative species are illustrated by botanical line drawings and colour photographs.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Ruth Kiew(Editor), RCK Chung(Editor), LG Saw(Editor), E Soepadmo(Editor), Peter C Boyce(Editor)
235 pages, Col plates, line illus, maps
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