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Flora of Uttar Pradesh, Volume 2: Araliaceae - Ceratophyllaceae

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Series: Flora of Uttar Pradesh Volume: 2
By: GP Sinha(Author), AN Shukla(Author)
519 pages, 42 plates with colour photos
Flora of Uttar Pradesh, Volume 2: Araliaceae - Ceratophyllaceae
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Language: English

Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest state of India and has a rich flora on account of its varied topographic and climatic conditions. This rich plant diversity has attracted botanists, naturalists and others who have contributed their knowledge about the flora of the state. Even so, the monumental work Flora of British India by J .D. Hooker (1972-1993) and Flora of Upper Gangetic Plain by Duthie (1903-1929) are the only comprehensive treatises where numerous species of the flora of undivided Uttar Pradesh were recorded and described, besides a few district floras and scattered articles published earlier. This work, planned in three volumes, is intended to fill this gap and provide a comprehensive flora incorporating all recent changes at the species level in the present boundaries of Uttar Pradesh.

Scientists of the Botanical Survey of India started preparation for this flora in 2003. Volume 2 covers 59 families.

Contents

Preface
Photo plates

1. Araliaceae
2. Alangiaceae
3. Rubiaceae
4. Asteraceae
5. Campanulaceae
6. Sphenocleaceae
7. Plumbaginaceae
8. Primulaceae
9. Myrsinaceae
10. Theophrastaceae
11. Sapotaceae
12. Ebenaceae
13. Symplocaceae
14. Oleaceae
15. Salvadoraceae
16. Apocynaceae
17. Asclepiadaceae
18. Loganiaceae
19. Buddlejaceae
20. Gentianaceae
21. Menyanthaceae
22. Polemoniaceae
23. Hydrophyllaceae
24. Boraginaceae
25. Convolvulaceae
26. Cuscutaceae
27. Solanaceae
28. Scrophulariaceae
29. Orobanchaceae
30. Lentibulariaceae
31. Gesneriaceae
32. Bignoniaceae
33. Pedaliaceae
34. Martyniaceae
35. Acanthaceae
36. Verbenaceae
37. Lamiaceae
38. Plantaginaceae
39. Nyctaginaceae
40. Amaranthaceae
41. Chenopodiaceae
42. Basellaceae
43. Phytololaccaceae
44. Polygonaceae
45. Aristolochiaceae
46. Piperaceae
47. Saururaceae
48. Lauraceae
49. Proteaceae
50. Loranthaceae
51.  Santalaceae
52. Euphorbiaceae
53. Urticaceae
54. Ulmaceae
55. Cannabaceae
56. Moraceae
57.  Casurinaceae
58. Salicaceae
59. Ceratophyllaceae

Index to botanical names
Index to local names

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Flora of Uttar Pradesh Volume: 2
By: GP Sinha(Author), AN Shukla(Author)
519 pages, 42 plates with colour photos
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