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Common Names of Angolan Plants
Contributor(s): Figueiredo, Estrela (Author), Smith, Gideon (Author)
ISBN: 1485306809     ISBN-13: 9781485306801
Publisher: Protea Boekhuis
OUR PRICE:   $36.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Plants - General
- Travel | Africa - South
- Nature | Regional
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 8.7" (1.30 lbs) 400 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
- Cultural Region - Southern Africa
 
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Publisher Description:
Common Names of Angolan Plants presents an updated and expanded catalogue of several thousand common names recorded for the indigenous and exotic floristic riches of Angola. Separate alphabetical lists of common names and accepted scientific names are provided and reference is made to the synonyms under which they were recorded. Where known, the languages are given throughout. The book provides biodiversity specialists and researchers in a broad spectrum of scientific and other endeavors, linguists, students and other stakeholders with the basic information on the common names of Angolan plants that has been unavailable for a long time. It represents a further critically important step towards assembling the knowledge of the flora of the country into a single, modern, easily accessible and scientifically sound framework.

Contributor Bio(s): Smith, Gideon: - Smith is an Honorary Professors in the Department of Botany at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth and research associate at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. He is one of the most productive authors on Old and New World succulentsFigueiredo, Estrela: - Figueiredo is an Honorary Professor in the Department of Botany at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth and research associate at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. She has a keen interest in the African flora, the succulent flora of the world and sustainable gardening