Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens
Author : Adelaide Botanic Garden
Publisher :
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 12,56 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Botany
ISBN :
Author : Adelaide Botanic Garden
Publisher :
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 12,56 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Botany
ISBN :
Author : New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council
Publisher :
Page : 1646 pages
File Size : 37,70 MB
Release : 1885
Category :
ISBN :
Author : D. J. Mabberley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 880 pages
File Size : 14,43 MB
Release : 1997-06-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780521414210
A new edition of one of the most practical and authoritative botanical dictionaries available.
Author : Tim Low
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 2002-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780226494197
A decade ago, Tim Low journeyed to the remote northernmost tip of Australia. Instead of the pristine rain forests he expected, he found jungles infested with Latin American carpet grass and feral cattle. That incident helped inspire Feral Future, a passionate account of the history and implications of invasive species in that island nation, with consequences for ecological communities around the globe. Australia is far from alone in facing horrific ecological and economic damage from invading plants and animals, and in Low's capable hands, Australia's experiences serve as a wake-up call for all of us. He covers how invasive species like cane toads and pond apple got to Australia (often through misguided but intentional introductions) and what we can do to stop them. He also covers the many pests that Australia has exported to the world, including the paperbark tree (Melaleuca) that infests hundreds of thousands of acres in south Florida.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 812 pages
File Size : 10,96 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Agriculture
ISBN :
Author : Enid Mayfield
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 24,29 MB
Release : 2013-04-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0643098070
This visually superb and informative field guide is the second volume of Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges, and covers more than 480 species of Daisies, Heaths, Peas, Saltbushes, Sundews, Wattles and other shrubby and herbaceous Dicotyledons. The illustrated family key is unique and covers 75 families and over 200 genera. Each species is illustrated and labels provide a clear key to identification for botanists and amateurs alike. The Otway region of Victoria, with its temperate rainforests, mountain ash forests, heathlands, plains and coastal dunes, has an extraordinarily rich and diverse flora.
Author : Douglas J. Boland
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 769 pages
File Size : 30,82 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0643069690
The classic Australian guide - now fully revised and updated with nearly 300 of Australia's most important native trees.
Author : Belinda Jane Pellow
Publisher : Sydney University Press
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 47,90 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Botany
ISBN : 1920899308
The fifth edition Flora of the Sydney Region is the definitive technical guide to the identification of wild plants in one of the world's botanical heartlands. The Flora covers an area of coastal New South Wales stretching from Newcastle to Nowra and west to Lithgow. This comprehensive treatment contains diagnostic keys and descriptions that make it possible for the reader to identify any of the 3,000 indigenous or naturalised plant species found in this botanically diverse region. The identification keys efficiently guide the reader through those plant characteristics necessary to arrive at the correct scientific name. The identification process is further aided by a glossary and an extensive index of scientific and common plant names. Species descriptions include habitat details and flowering times. An instructive introduction provides support for the novice botanist. When first published in 1963, Flora of the Sydney Region was the only complete regional Flora in Australia. This fully revised edition of the Flora incorporates the wealth of botanical research which has taken place since the publication of the fourth edition in 1994. As a trusty field guide and authoritative desktop reference, it will be a constant companion to environmental consultants, amateur and professional botanists, ecologists, bushwalkers, bush regenerators and teaching institutions.
Author : Yasmina Sultanbawa
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 43,58 MB
Release : 2017-12-19
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1482257157
Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries provides a comprehensive overview of native food crops commercially grown in Australia that possess nutritional and health properties largely unknown on a global basis. These native foods have been consumed traditionally, have a unique flavor diversity, offer significant health promoting effects, and contain useful functional properties. Australian native plant foods have also been identified for their promising antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that have considerable commercial potential. This book is divided into three parts: The first part reviews the cultivation and production of many Australian native plants (ANP), including Anise Myrtle, Bush Tomato, Desert Raisin, Davidson’s Plum, Desert Limes, Australian Finger Lime, Kakadu Plum, Lemon Aspen, Lemon Myrtle, Muntries, Native Pepper, Quandong, Riberry, and Wattle Seed. It then examines the food and health applications of ANP and discusses alternative medicines based on aboriginal traditional knowledge and culture, nutritional characteristics, and bioactive compounds in ANP. In addition, it reviews the anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties of ANP and discusses food preservation, antimicrobial activity of ANP, and unique flavors from Australian native plants. The third section covers the commercial applications of ANP. It focuses on native Australian plant extracts and cosmetic applications, processing of native plant foods and ingredients, quality changes during packaging, and storage of Australian native herbs. The final few chapters look into the importance of value chains that connect producers and consumers of native plant foods, new market opportunities for Australian indigenous food plants, and the safety of using native foods as ingredients in the health and food sectors.
Author : Roger Spencer
Publisher : UNSW Press
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 42,45 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 9780868403038
Flowering Plants: Dicotyledons Part 1is the second in the series. Covering South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and southern Queensland, the series is a useful guide to temperate plants in other parts of Australia and in New Zealand.