Flora of Australia, Volume 12nd ed. of v. 1 updates the original volume and expands the range of review essays presented. It is intended to provide a primary source of information about plants in Australia from the point of view of taxonomic botany. To be used as a ready reference to the major literature on the Australian flora and includes a glossary of botanical terms and a key to families of Australian flowering plants. |
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... habitats , and that Malaysian rainforest genera were represented in the appropriate habitats of tropical eastern Australia . In temperate south - eastern Australia he recognised that the floras of cool rainforest and alpine habitats ...
... habitats , and that Malaysian rainforest genera were represented in the appropriate habitats of tropical eastern Australia . In temperate south - eastern Australia he recognised that the floras of cool rainforest and alpine habitats ...
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... habitats would be destroyed and new upland or alpine habitats created , again leading to extinctions and adaptation and colonisation respectively . Floristically , exchange between the approaching floras would commence with colonisation ...
... habitats would be destroyed and new upland or alpine habitats created , again leading to extinctions and adaptation and colonisation respectively . Floristically , exchange between the approaching floras would commence with colonisation ...
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... habitats 839 Plants of fresh - water or land habitats 845 839 Leaves ligulate 840 Leaves eligulate 842 840 Plants of brackish habitats Zannichelliaceae Marine plants 841 841 Leaf blade and sheath shed leaving a circular scar ...
... habitats 839 Plants of fresh - water or land habitats 845 839 Leaves ligulate 840 Leaves eligulate 842 840 Plants of brackish habitats Zannichelliaceae Marine plants 841 841 Leaf blade and sheath shed leaving a circular scar ...
Contents
The background to the Flora of Australia A S George | 3 |
its origin and evolution B A Barlow | 25 |
An introduction to the system of classification used in | 77 |
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aceae Airy Shaw Aizoaceae angiosperms Anthers Araliales Arid Australia arid zone Austral Australian flora Australian plants axis base Botanical botanists bracts Caesalpiniaceae calyx carpels Chromosome numbers classification climbers Commelinales corolla Cronquist Cunoniaceae Dahlgren endemic Eucalyptus Euphorbiaceae evolution families Flora and Fauna Flora Australiensis Flora of Australia floristic Flowering Plants fruit genera Gentianales Geraniales groups Guinea Gynoecium habitats Herbs inflorescence Lamiales leaf Leaves alternate Leaves compound Leaves not gland-dotted Leaves opposite Leaves simple Liliaceae Liliales lobes loculus Mimosaceae more-locular Myrtaceae Myrtales Non-climbers Ovary Ovary 1-locular Ovary inferior ovules Perianth Perianth segments petals pinnate plate pollen Polygonaceae recognised region Rosales Rutaceae Rutales Santalales Sapindaceae Saxifragaceae seed Sepals sessile Shrubs or trees simple or absent Smilacaceae Smith-White South Specht species Stamens Stamens free Stamens indefinite staminodes stem Styles or stigmas superorders Takhtajan Tasmania taxa taxonomic tendrils Tertiary Theales Thorne Torres Strait usually vegetation Violales Volume Western Australia whorls woody