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Flora of China, Volume 11: Oxalidaceae through Aceraceae

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Series: Flora of China Volume: 11
By: Wu Zheng-Yi(Editor), Peter H Raven(Editor), Hong De-Yuan(Editor)
622 pages, no illustrations
Flora of China, Volume 11: Oxalidaceae through Aceraceae
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  • Flora of China, Volume 11: Oxalidaceae through Aceraceae ISBN: 9781930723733 Hardback Apr 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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There is an accompanying volume with illustrations.

Volume 11 covers 35 plant families. Some examples of the many that have economic and horticultural importance are: Aceraceae, of which the numerous Acer or maple trees have a distribution range centered in China; Anacardiaceae, including the cashew nut and mango; Aquifoliaceae, with hundreds of holly trees and shrubs in the genus Ilex; Buxaceae, best known for the boxwoods; Euphorbiaceae, or spurge family, containing the rubber and Chinese tallow trees as well as the food staple tapioca; Geraniaceae, comprising mainly the cranesbills and geraniums; Linaceae, notable for Linum, or flax, which is cultivated for its stem fiber and seed oil; Polygalaceae, with plants of medicinal value; Rutaceae, or citrus fruit family, including also Sichuan pepper from the genus Zanthoxylum; and Staphyleaceae, which includes the ornamental bladder nut shrubs.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Flora of China Volume: 11
By: Wu Zheng-Yi(Editor), Peter H Raven(Editor), Hong De-Yuan(Editor)
622 pages, no illustrations
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