Plants of the Rio Grande Delta / / Alfred Richardson.

The Rio Grande Delta is fabulously rich in wildflowers and other plant life. Lying in the geographically and environmentally diverse region common to southern Texas and northern Mexico, it supports plants that also grow in Central America and throughout Mexico, the Gulf Coastal plains, the South Tex...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©1995
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Gorgas Science Foundation, Inc., Treasures of Nature Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (440 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
How To Use This Book --
Key to the Plant Families --
Marsileaceae --
Taxodiaceae --
Ephedraceae --
Typhaceae --
Potamogetonaceae --
Zanichelliaceae --
Ruppiaceae --
Alismataceae --
Hydrocharitaceae --
Cyperaceae --
Palmae --
Bromeliaceae --
Commelinaceae --
Pontederiaceae --
Juncaceae --
Liliaceae --
Amaryllidaceae --
Iridaceae --
Orchidaceae --
Salicaceae --
Fagaceae --
Ulmaceae --
Moraceae --
Urticaceae --
Viscaceae --
Aristolochiaceae --
Polygonaceae --
Chenopodiaceae --
Amaranthaceae --
Nyctaginaceae --
Bataceae --
Phytolaccaceae --
Aizoaceae --
Portulacaceae --
Basellaceae --
Caryophyllaceae --
Nymphaeaceae --
Ceratophyllaceae --
Ranunculaceae --
Menispermaceae --
Papaveraceae --
Fumariaceae --
Cruciferae --
Capparidaceae --
Crassulaceae --
Rosaceae --
Leguminosae --
Krameriaceae --
Geraniaceae --
Oxalidaceae --
Linaceae --
Zygophyllaceae --
Rutaceae --
Simaroubaceae --
Meliaceae --
Malpighiaceae --
Polygalaceae --
Euphorbiaceae --
Callitrichaceae --
Celastraceae --
Sapindaceae --
Rhamnaceae --
Vitaceae --
Tiliaceae --
Malvaceae --
Sterculiaceae --
Hypericaceae --
Elatinaceae --
Tamaricaceae --
Cistaceae --
Cochleospermaceae --
Koeberliniaceae --
Violaceae --
Flacourtiaceae --
Turneraceae --
Passifloraceae --
Loasaceae --
Cactaceae --
Lythraceae --
Onagraceae --
Umbelliferae --
Primulaceae --
Plumbaginaceae --
Sapotaceae --
Ebenaceae --
Oleaceae --
Loganiaceae --
Gentianaceae --
Apocynaceae --
Asclepiadaceae --
Convolvulaceae --
Polemoniaceae --
Hydrophyllaceae --
Boraginaceae --
Avicenniaceae --
Verbenaceae --
Labiatae --
Solanaceae --
Scrophulariaceae --
Martyniaceae --
Orobanchaceae --
Lentibulariaceae --
Acanthaceae --
Plantaginaceae --
Rubiaceae --
Caprifoliaceae --
Valerianaceae --
Cucurbitaceae --
Campanulaceae --
Goodeniaceae --
Compositae --
Additional Species --
Glossary --
Index
Summary:The Rio Grande Delta is fabulously rich in wildflowers and other plant life. Lying in the geographically and environmentally diverse region common to southern Texas and northern Mexico, it supports plants that also grow in Central America and throughout Mexico, the Gulf Coastal plains, the South Texas Plains, and the Chihuahuan Desert. Plants of the Rio Grande Delta provides an accessible and reliable identification guide to all of the plants, excluding grasses, of the region—some 823 species. In clear, nontechnical language, Alfred Richardson gives a brief description of each species, along with its range, habitat, and general blooming time. Over two hundred superb color photographs offer quick and easy field identification, while line drawings illustrate notable characteristics of the plants. This volume expands and updates Alfred Richardson's previous book, Plants of Southernmost Texas, published in 1990 by the Gorgas Science Foundation. It will be an essential field guide for everyone interested in South Texas flora, from winter visitors and Valley residents to professional botanists.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781477304761
9783110745351
DOI:10.7560/770683
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alfred Richardson.