The Hawai'i Garden : : Tropical Exotics / / Horace F. Clay, James C. Hubbard.

Hawaii is the home of the world's greatest collection of tropical and subtropical plants. The Islands' benign and varied microclimates have accepted plants from many different places, ranging from the humid jungle rain forests to arid deserts, and from seacoasts sprayed with salt to mounta...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2021]
©1987
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:The Hawai'i Garden
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t A Word of Caution --   |t Piperaceae (Pepper Family) --   |t Moraceae (Fig Family) --   |t Polygonaceae (Buckwheat Family) --   |t Nandinaceae (Nandina Family) --   |t Hydrangeaceae (Hydrangea Family) --   |t Pittosporaceae (Pittosporum Family) --   |t Rosaceae (Rose Family) --   |t Leguminosae (Bean Family) --   |t Geraniaceae (Geranium Family) --   |t Rutaceae (Rue Family) --   |t Malpighiaceae (Malpighia Family) --   |t Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) --   |t Aquifoliaceae (Holly Family) --   |t Leeaceae (Leea Family) --   |t Tiliaceae (Linden Family) --   |t Malvaceae (Hibiscus Family) --   |t Theaceae (Tea Family) --   |t Ochnaceae (Oehna Family) --   |t Lythraceae (Crepe Myrtle Family) --   |t Punicaceae (Pomegranate Family) --   |t Combretaceae (Terminalia Family) --   |t Melastomataceae (Melastoma Family) --   |t Araliaceae (Panax Family) --   |t Ericaceae (Heath Family) --   |t Theophrastaceae (Theophrastus Family) --   |t Myrsinaceae (Myrsine Family) --   |t Plumbaginaceae (Leadwort Family) --   |t Oleaceae (Olive Family) --   |t Apocynaceae (Periwinkle Family) --   |t Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed Family) --   |t Verbenaceae (Verbena Family) --   |t Solanaceae (Tomato Family) --   |t Scrophulariaceae (Snapdragon Family) --   |t Acanthaceae (Acanthus Family) --   |t Thunbergiaceae (Thunbergia Family) --   |t Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) --   |t Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family) --   |t Appendix 1. Insect Pests and Plant Diseases --   |t Appendix 2. Plant Propagation --   |t Index of Plant Names --   |t Production Notes 
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