The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs

The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs
Author: John Manning
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2002
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780881925470

This first complete account of all the bulbous plants of the Cape Floral Region is an essential aid to the identification of all species presently in cultivation.

Cape Bulbs

Cape Bulbs
Author: Richard L. Doutt
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1994
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

The Cape Province of South Africa enjoys a Mediterranean climate similar to that of much of California, but the exotic bulbs native to the region can, with proper care, be grown in harsher & wetter climates. This book describes the author's favorites, all of which he has successfully grown in his garden.

Bulbs

Bulbs
Author: Time-Life Books
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1995
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780783541129

An illustrated guide to planting bulbs in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings, with advice on care and maintenance, storage, and propagation; an encyclopedia of bulbs; and other reference materials.

Spring and Winter Flowering Bulbs of the Cape

Spring and Winter Flowering Bulbs of the Cape
Author: Barbara Jeppe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Botanical illustration
ISBN: 9780195705416

This large format coffee-table book describes and illustrates 420 species of flowering bulbs found at the western Cape Province in South Africa. It includes 62 full color plates reproduced from water colors, painted by Barbara Jeppe, a well-known floral artist. The descriptive text which faces each plate gives comprehensive botanical information, including Latin and common names, size and color of the inflorescence, number and arrangement of leaves, and period of flowering and distribution patterns. A comprehensive glossary of terms is included, making this an ideal book for both amateur and professional botanists, and all flower lovers.

Old Fields

Old Fields
Author: Richard J. Hobbs
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1610910982

Land abandonment is increasing as human influence on the globe intensifies and various ecological, social, and economic factors conspire to force the cessation of agriculture and other forms of land management. The “old fields” that result from abandonment have been the subject of much study, yet few attempts have been made to examine the larger questions raised by old field dynamics. Old Fields brings together leading experts from around the world to synthesize past and current work on old fields, providing an up-to-date perspective on the ecological dynamics of abandoned land. The book gives readers a broad understanding of why agricultural land is abandoned, the factors that determine the ecological recovery of old fields, and how this understanding contributes to theoretical and applied ecology. Twelve case studies from diverse geographical and climatic areas—including Australian rainforest, Brazilian Amazonia, New Jersey piedmont, and South African renosterveld—offer a global perspective on the causes and results of land abandonment. Concluding chapters consider the similarities and differences among the case studies, examine them in the context of ecological concepts, and discuss their relevance to the growing field of restoration ecology. Old Fields is the first book to draw together studies on old fields from both a theoretical and practical perspective. It represents an important contribution to the development of theory on old field dynamics and the practice of ecological restoration on abandoned farmland, and the broader implications of old field dynamics to ecology and restoration.

Spring and Winter Flowering Bulbs of the Cape

Spring and Winter Flowering Bulbs of the Cape
Author: Barbara Jeppe
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1989
Genre: Botanical illustration
ISBN: 9780195705355

This large format coffee-table book describes and illustrates 420 species of flowering bulbs found at the western Cape Province in South Africa. It includes 62 full color plates reproduced from water colors, painted by Barbara Jeppe, a well-known floral artist. The descriptive text which faces each plate gives comprehensive botanical information, including Latin and common names, size and color of the inflorescence, number and arrangement of leaves, and period of flowering and distribution patterns. A comprehensive glossary of terms is included, making this an ideal book for both amateur and professional botanists, and all flower lovers.

Bulbous Plants

Bulbous Plants
Author: Kishan Gopal Ramawat
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 146658968X

Bulbous plants are those with organs for nutrient storage and these include tubers, corms, and bulbs. They can be ornamental or edible, herbaceous or perennial. Important examples of such plants are potato, sweet potato, yam, arrowroot, and dahlias. This book focuses mainly on economically important food crops, their propagation strategies, plant g

The Iris Family

The Iris Family
Author: Peter Goldblatt
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0881928976

Irises and their relatives are lily-like plants related to the orchid and narcissus families, with whom they share a propensity for large, brightly colored, attractive flowers. Many have longlasting flowersÑIris, Gladiolus, and Freesia are among the most important cut-flower crops in the world. The intricate flowers of the iris family are finely adapted for pollination by a variety of animals, including hummingbirds, sunbirds, beetles, butterflies, moths, wasps, and bees. This intimate connection between flower form and pollination biology reveals how the marvelous range of flower colors, shapes, and scents are vital to the lives of the species. The diversity of Iridaceae is illustrated in more than 200 superb photographs supplemented by expert line drawings. A lifetime of work by the world's expert on Iridaceae is distilled in this definitive account. Botanists, ecologists, naturalists, and gardeners will find this an essential reference.

Field Guide to Fynbos

Field Guide to Fynbos
Author: John Manning
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 1755
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1775845915

Field Guide to Fynbos features over 1,000 species from the Cape Floristic Region – home to one of the world’s richest floras. This fully updated edition focuses on the most common and ‘showy’ plants. An introduction unpacks the world of fynbos – including origins, diversity, climate and adaptations – and is followed by a photographic key and descriptions of the fynbos families. Species descriptions are accompanied by photographs, distribution maps, comparisons with similar species, and notes on traditional uses. For botanists and amateurs alike, this will remain an indispensable guide to South Africa’s most renowned flora. Sales points: written by an expert in the field, fully revised and updated, will enable identification of a vast array of fynbos species, glorious full-colour photographs of all featured species, key to plant families for easy ID.