Genus Macaranga, The: A Prodromus
By (Author) Timothy C. Whitmore
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
23rd July 2008
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
583.69
Paperback
644
Width 234mm, Height 156mm
440g
Macaranga is a genus in the family Euphorbiaceae, comprising trees, treelets and some lianas. Many are conspicuous large-leafed pioneers of disturbed habitats, and some species have ant associations. There are 257 species, of which 21 are newly described here. The genus is most diverse in South East Asia and New Guinea but also occurs in Africa and Madagascar, continental Asia, the Pacific Islands and Australia. Identification of different species is possible with the help of either regional keys or keys within informal species groups.