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Climbers, Shrubs and Trees of Uganda

Lemmens Rudolphe
Publication date 05/07/2025
EAN: 9782322662517
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Climbers, Shrubs and Trees of Uganda is his third book on trees of East Africa. Growth and Cultivation of 85 Indigenous Trees (2010), Useful Trees of East Africa (2020) describing Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania Indigenous Tree species. Climbers, Shrubs and ... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count620
Languageen
AuthorLemmens Rudolphe
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date05/07/2025
Weight2046 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)4.20 x 21.50 x 30.30 cm
An Illustrated Guide
Climbers, Shrubs and Trees of Uganda is his third book on trees of East Africa. Growth and Cultivation of 85 Indigenous Trees (2010), Useful Trees of East Africa (2020) describing Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania Indigenous Tree species. Climbers, Shrubs and Trees of Uganda is a compendium of the climbers,, shrubs and trees occurring or at least once detected in Uganda, based on the presence of dried specimens in national and international herbaria. The fieldwork for the preparation of this work was carried out from 2006 to 2017 in collaboration with colleagues from the Toro Botanical Gardens, Fort Portal. In principle all woody plant species, from climbers, scramblers, subshrubs, shrubs, small, medium and large trees found in Uganda are described in this book, i.e. more than 1,000 species classified into 99 families.For identification purposes line drawings of vegetative characteristics, identification keys and vernacular names are provided. The main objective of this work is to draw up an inventory of current knowledge on woody plants present in Uganda in order to arouse general interest in plants and botanical research in particular and above all to contribute to the conservation of this treasure for future generations.