Title: | Conifers around the World - discover the marvellous diversity of conifers of the temperate zones and adjacent regions |
Title abbreviated: | Conifers around the World |
Identifier: | http://conifersaroundtheworld.com/ |
Creator: | Debreczy, Zsolt; Rácz, István |
Abstract: | There is a boom in the realm of conifer literature in recent years and this book is among the major contributions to "conifer science". The increasing interest towards conifers is nurtured by exciting new discoveries, the recognition of a greater need for their conservation, and their benefits and usage in many arenas of human life. And as stated in a personal note by the authors, "if botany is "scientia amabilis"—the "amiable science"—then, for us, the study of conifers is "scientia amabilissima"—the "most amiable science."" Conifers include approximately 625–700 species worldwide and up to 1000 taxa including distinctive subspecies and varieties, compared with an estimated 250,000 species of flowering plants, but conifers are much more important to the world's landscape and ecology than their relatively small number of species might suggest. Conifers have their own unique appearance, especially when compared with broad-leaved trees. Enthusiasts and collectors around the world have provided a huge niche for them among cultivated plants, and the unparalleled beauty of many conifers—especially cypresses (Cupressus), cedars (Cedrus), firs (Abies), and spruces (Picea)—enhances innumerable landscapes, both public and private. [Information of the supplier, modified] |
Subject: |
Pinophyta (Gymnosperms), Coniferales (Conifers) (585)
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Spatial coverage: | Temperate zones (Middle latitude zones) |
Audience: | Intermediate; Experts |
Language: | English |
Format: | website |
Resource type: | Discipline based websites |
Access: | free |
Metadata update date: | 2014-10-29 |
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