Illustrated Flora of Morocco
- Publisher : Gerhard Pils
- Illustrations : 7150 col illus
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Description:
With c. 4460 taxa (species and subspecies) of vascular plants, Morocco is clearly the most species-rich country in North Africa. This book opens the door to a more profound knowledge of its flora, not only for the specialist, but for anyone with an interest in nature and travelling. Contents of the book includes:
* An introduction to the vegetation and flora of Morocco.
* A complete inventory of all vascular plant species, autochthonous or naturalized. Where it might be of general interest, also subspecies have been included.
* 7150 illustrations, most of them colour photos of living plants, including many detail photos in the case of 'difficult' groups (e.g. 'grasses' in a broader sense).
* Photos of dried vouchers or line drawings in cases where colour photos were not available. Thus, only a marginal rest of very rare or hardly ever collected species has escaped illustration. But these rarities still are described in the text.
* A small distribution map for each taxon, which also includes concise information regarding altitudinal distribution, flowering time, live cycle, occurrence in neighbouring countries etc.
* Short mention of important diacritical characteristics in cases were determinations by photos might deliver ambiguous results.
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