Aloes: The Definitive Guide
By (Author) S. Carter et al
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
1st April 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Botany and plant sciences
Gardening: plants and cultivation guides
584.32
800
Width 267mm, Height 198mm
In addition to being an important component of the floras of Africa, Arabia and Madagascar, aloes are widely cultivated by hobbyists in Europe, the Americas, Australasia, Africa, India and other parts of the world. Aloe vera is one of the most important cultivated medicinal plants. Consequently they are of considerable importance in the horticultural trade and for their commercial value. Aloes: The definitive guide is a comprehensive account of all known aloes. For the first time since the publication of G.W. Reynolds' two books over 40 years ago, all currently accepted Aloe taxa are brought together, with descriptions, illustrations, reference to protologues, location of types, distribution, habitat, and brief notes on diagnostic features and relationships. Dichotomous keys lead to identification of all taxa arranged in 10 groups based on habit and size, from small to large. An extensive, illustrated chapter on the history of discovery, especially in tropical Africa, adds interest. The text includes a pictorial glossary, bibliography, and index with synonyms. A must-have reference for succulent plant enthusiasts, hobbyists, nurserymen, CITES agencies, research workers and libraries, and botanists.
"This is not a dust collector, though as a coffee-table book, it stands out with its many drawings and photos. It is best as a functional tool to discover the wonders of these old world succulents. . . . Aloes invites the reader to turn page after page in marvelous delight."--2012 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title "Choice"
S. Carter is an Honorary Research Associate at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.