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Flora of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, Volume 37 [Faune et Flore Tropicales, Volume 52] Lythraceae - Podostemaceae

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By: Willem JJO de Wilde(Author), Brigitta EE Duyfjes(Author), Pauline Dy Phon(Author), Sovanmoly Hul(Author), Youleang Peou(Author), Satoshi Koi(Author), Masahiro Kato(Author)
332 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
Flora of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, Volume 37 [Faune et Flore Tropicales, Volume 52]
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Language: English

This volume is the 37th issue of the Flora of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam and the second to be published jointly by the Paris National Museum of Natural History and the lnstitut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD, Volume 52 in their series Faune et Flore Tropicales). It gathers the treatments of two medium-sized families which are quite well diversified in the area. The first one comprises mainly woody species, contrary to the second one which is highly specialized in aquatic life.

Lythraceae comprise about 700 species distributed worldwide, most of them living in the tropics. Several species-rich genera in Southeast Asia occur in the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam (CLV) area, among which Lagerstroemia, best represented with 22 species (out of 55), a genus known worldwide for its ornamental qualities. Following the recent APG results, the family has integrated several genera previously included in separate families, like Punica, Sonneratia or Trapa. According to the present updatings, 11 genera and 50 species are presented in this book. Podostemaceae, also a widely distributed family throughout the tropics, comprise about 55 genera and 310 species. In the CLV area, 47 indigenous species distributed in 11 genera, are described in the present treatment. The general introduction details the original features of these lithophytic aquatic plants, with emphasis on their morphology and ecology.

Both treatments are shaped in the same way: each genus is shortly presented, followed by the detailed description of all species recognized in the area; one distribution map is added for each species and a rich illustration combines line drawings and colour photos, enhancing the beautiful flowers of Lythraceae, while the discreet aquatic Podostemaceae become easy to discover.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key New
By: Willem JJO de Wilde(Author), Brigitta EE Duyfjes(Author), Pauline Dy Phon(Author), Sovanmoly Hul(Author), Youleang Peou(Author), Satoshi Koi(Author), Masahiro Kato(Author)
332 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
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