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Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Crassulaceae

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The present volume covering the Crassulaceae marks the completion of the successful handbook series that presents a complete coverage of the so-called "other" succulents, i.e. of all taxa of suc culent plants with the exception of the Cactaceae. It is with pride that this volume is now put before the public. Together with its predecessors, it is the fruit of a truly international project. Not only does the present volume constitute the first complete synopsis of the large and horticulturally important family Crassulaceae published since the treatment by Berger (1930), but the handbook series as a whole is a landmark in succulent plant literature. The history of the project that eventually led to the publication of the present handbook series was outlined in the Preface to the Monocotyledons Volume, published in the summer of 2001. A short summary of its history will therefore suffice. Handbooks devoted to succulent plants (including cacti) have a long-standing tradition. First treatments covering the family Cactaceae were already published in the 19th century, but the first handbook dealing with the so-called "other succulents", authored by Hermann Jacobsen, was only published in 1954 - 1955, then called "Handbuch der sukkulenten Pflanzen". A revised and en larged English edition was published in 1959 and was repeatedly reprinted subsequently.

List of contents

Content.- What is a Succulent?.- How to Use This Handbook.- Scope of Information Presented.- Crassulaceae.- Adromischus (28/9).- Aeonium (36/6).- Afrovivella (1/0).- Aichryson (14/0).- Cotyledon (10/5).- Crassula (195/88).- xCremnadia.- xCremneria (1/0).- x Cremnopetalum.- Cremnophila (2/0).- Cremnosedum.- xCremsonella.- xDudleveria.- Dudleya (47/20).- Echeveria (139/28).- xGrapsonella.- xGraptoladia.- Graptopetalum (16/2).- xGraptophytum.- xGraptosedum.- xGraptoveria.- Hylotelephium (27/17).- Hypagophytum (11/0).- Kalanchoe (144/11).- xLenaptopetalum.- Lenophyllum (7/0).- xLenophytum.- xLenoveria.- Meterostachys (11/0).- Monanthes (9/1).- Orostachys (12/4).- xPachyladia.- Pachyphytum (15/0).- xPachysedum.- xPachyveria.- Perrierosedum (1/0).- Phedimus (18/0).- Pistorinia (3/0).- Prometheum (8/1).- Pseudosedum (12/1).- Rhodiola (58/15).- Rosularia (17/9).- xSedadia.- Sedella (3/0).- xSedeveria.- Sedum (428/69).- Sempervivum (63/16).- Sinocrassula (7/7).- Thompsonella (6/0).- xThompsophytum.- xThompsosedum.- xThompsoveria.- Tylecodon (46/4).- Umbilicus (14/1).- Villadia (21/1).- xVilleveria.- References.- Taxonomic Cross-Reference Index.

Summary

The present volume covering the Crassulaceae marks the completion of the successful handbook series that presents a complete coverage of the so-called "other" succulents, i.e. of all taxa of suc culent plants with the exception of the Cactaceae. It is with pride that this volume is now put before the public. Together with its predecessors, it is the fruit of a truly international project. Not only does the present volume constitute the first complete synopsis of the large and horticulturally important family Crassulaceae published since the treatment by Berger (1930), but the handbook series as a whole is a landmark in succulent plant literature. The history of the project that eventually led to the publication of the present handbook series was outlined in the Preface to the Monocotyledons Volume, published in the summer of 2001. A short summary of its history will therefore suffice. Handbooks devoted to succulent plants (including cacti) have a long-standing tradition. First treatments covering the family Cactaceae were already published in the 19th century, but the first handbook dealing with the so-called "other succulents", authored by Hermann Jacobsen, was only published in 1954 - 1955, then called "Handbuch der sukkulenten Pflanzen". A revised and en larged English edition was published in 1959 and was repeatedly reprinted subsequently.

Product details

Assisted by Ur Eggli (Editor), Urs Eggli (Editor), Heidrun E. K. Hartmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.03.2013
 
EAN 9783642626296
ISBN 978-3-642-62629-6
No. of pages 506
Dimensions 193 mm x 28 mm x 270 mm
Weight 1174 g
Illustrations XIII, 506 p.
Sets Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants
Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants
Series Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants
Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

B, Evolution, Plant Ecology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Taxonomy & systematics, Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Plant systematics, Plant Evolution, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, Systematic Botany

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