The Baobabs: The Pachycauls Of Africa, Madagascar And Australia
by Lowe , Wickens , Pat Lowe and Gerald E. Wickens
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781402064302
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Product Details
ISBN: 9781402064302
Category: General
Format: Hardback
Publication Date: 2008-03-11
Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG NEW YORK INC.
Illustrations: Illustrations (some col.), maps
Country of origin: United States
Pages: 540
Pagination: 540 pages, Illustrations (some col.), maps
Dimensions (mm): 235x155x26mm
Weight: 1030g
The Baobabs: The Pachycauls Of Africa, Madagascar And Australia
This is the only comprehensive account of all eight species in the genus Adansonia. It describes the historical background from the late Roman period to the present. It covers the extraordinary variety of economic uses of baobabs, famous trees, folk traditions and mythology, art associations, life cycle, natural history, cultivation, conservation, distribution and ecology, and phytogeography. There are also appendices on vernacular names, gazetteer, economics, nutrition and forest mensuration. This book fills a gap in the botanical literature. It deals with a genus that has fascinated and intrigued scientists and lay persons for centuries. It will appeal to scientists and academics as well as tropical horticulturalists, conservationists and general interest readers. It includes all the available scientific information about each of the eight species, and contains a good deal of original research on the history, ethnobotany and biology of the genus. There is even a chapter devoted to areas where further research is required.