The Palms of New Guinea

William J. Baker and Anders S. Barfod and Rodrigo Camara-Leret and John L. Dowe and John Dransfield and Charlie D. Heatubun and Peter Petoe and Jessica H. Turner and Scott Zona

Overview

A comprehensive study of New Guinean palms.<br/><br/>From exquisite palmlets to graceful canopy giants, palms dominate the rainforests of New Guinea, one of the last tropical wilderness areas on the planet. New Guinea is the world’s largest tropical island and a globally significant biodiversity hotspot. Its extraordinary flora and remarkable 250 species of palm are vital for the people of New Guinea, who depend on them for their survival.<br/><br/>Palms of New Guinea is the first comprehensive account of these immensely important plants, covering their taxonomy, identification, distribution, habitat, conservation status, and much more. Alongside over 650 photographs and 250 detailed maps, botanical artist Lucy T. Smith has illustrated all species featured in Palms of New Guinea. Written by nine scientific experts, this is an essential companion for anyone studying or working in the region.

Details
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
9781842468104
Hardcover
2024
EN
752 pages
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