The Jepson Manual; Higher plants of California

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First published in 1925, Willis Linn Jepson's Manual of the Flowering Plants of California has been a standard reference for teachers, students, and naturalists. Since that time, hundreds of new species have been identified and botanical investigation has become more sophisticated. Now Jepson's philosophy of making such information available to all is again realized in this new volume, which includes a wealth of material accumulated over the past decades. With contributions from two hundred botanists across North America, this is the most comprehensive resource and identification guide to nearly eight thousand varieties of native and naturalized California plants. The means to identify plants (using key traits and illustrations) is accompanied by special information such as horticultural requirements, endangerment, toxicity, weed status, and notes on the management of sensitive species. Identification keys have been designed for ease of use, and terms have been simplified and illustrated, making the new Manual the most authoritative field guide for the expert and amateur alike. A more recent epub version is available from another editor

Author(s): James Hickman, ed
Year: 1993

Language: English
Commentary: Illustrated, Index
Pages: 1418
Tags: Botany;Botanist;Naturalist;Plant identification;illustrated authoratative field guide;handbook;native plants;California;Jepson

Cover
Title
© 1993
CONTENTS
Preface
Philosophy
Conventions
Pronunciations
GLOSSARY
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
Commonness and Rarity
Horticultural Info
Climate Zones of California
GEOGRAPHIC SUBDIVISIONS
Color map of Subdivisions
Geological History
Changing Climates
Key to Plant Families
TAXONAMIC TREATMENTS
Pteridophytes
Pteridaceae (Pentagramma) - (G) Cupressaceae (Cupressus)
Gymnosperms
(G) Pinaceae (Pinus - Pseudotsuga)
Dicots
(G) Pinaceae ( Tsuga) - (D) Aceraceae (Acei)
(D) Viscaceae {Phoradendron) - (M) Alismataceae (Damasonium) 1103
Monocots
A1: FLORISTIC SUMMARY: Numbers in Groups
A2: CLASSIFICATION OF PLANT FAMILIES
A3: NAME CHANGES FROM RECENT REFERENCES
INDEX
Design Credits
Linear Scales Metric/English
Back Cover