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Trees of India, Vols. I and II

AuthorS P Rawat
PublisherGene Tech Books
Publisher2008
Publisherxlviii
Publisher1012 p,
Publisher2 vols
Publisher407 black and white figs
ISBN8189729837

Contents: Vol. I: Preface. 1. Tree-Fern Family (Cyatheaceae). 2. Cycad Family (Cycadaceae). 3. Araucaria Family (Araucariaceae). 4. Norfolk-Island Pine (Araucariaceae). 5. Pine Family (Pinaceae). 6. Cypress Family (Cupressaceae). 7. Palm Family (Palmea). 8. Lily Family (Liliaceae). 9. Banana Family (Musaceae). 10. Casuarina Family (Casuarinaceae). 11. Pepper Family (Piperaceae). 12. Willow Family (Salicaceae). 13. Waxmyrtle Family (Myricaceae). 14. Walnut Family (Juglandaceae). 15. Mulberry Family (Moraceae). 16. Nettle Family (Urticaceae). 17. Laurel Family (Lauraceae). 18. Poppy Family (Papaveraceae). 19. Caper Family (Capparaceae). 20. Rose Family (Rosaceae). 21. Legume Family (Leguminosae). 22. Oxalis Family (Oxalidaceae). 23. Coca Family (Erythroxylaceae). 24. Rue Family (Rutaceae). 25. Ailanthus Family (Simaroubaceae). 26. Mahogany Family (Meliaceae). 27. Malipighia Family (Malpighiaceae). 28. Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceae). 29. Box Family (Buxaceae). 30. Cashew Family (Anacardiaceae). 31. Holly Family (Aquifoliaceae). 32. Bittersweet Family (Celastraceae). 33. Icacina Family (Icacinaceae). 34. Soapberry Family (Sapindaceae). 35. Sabia Family (Sabiaceae). 36. Buckthorn Family (Rhamnaceae). 37. Elaeocarpus Family (Elaeocarpaceae). 38. Mallow Family (Malvaceae). 39. Bombax Family (Bombacaceae). 40. Chocolate Family (Sterculiaceae). 41. Ochna Family (Ochnaceae). 42. Tea Family (Theaceae).

Vol. II: 43. Mangosteen Family (Guttiferae). 44. Tamarix Family (Tamaricaceae). 45. Canella Family (Canellaceae). 46. Flacourtia Family (Flacourtiaceae). 47. Flacourtia Family (Flacourtiaceae). 48. Cactus Family (Cactaceae). 49. Mezereon Family (Thymelaeaceae). 50. Loosestrife Family (Lythraceae). 51. Pomegranate Family (Punicaceae). 52. Brazilnut Family (Lecythidaceae). 53. Mangrove Family (Rhizophoraceae). 54. Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae). 55. Melastome Family (Melastomataceae). 56. Ginseng Family (Araliaceae). 57. Health Family (Ericaceae). 58. Theophrasta Family (Theophrastaceae). 59. Myrsine Family (Myrsinaceae). 60. Sapodilla Family (Sapotaceae). 61. Ebony Family (Ebenaceae). 62. Storax Family (Styracaceae). 63. Sweetleaf Family (Symploceae). 64. Olive Family (Oleaceae). 65. Dogbane Family (Apocynaceae). 66. Milkweed Family (Asclepiadaceae). 67. Borage Family (Boraginaceae). 68. Verbena Family (Verbenaceae). 69. Nightshade Family (Solanaceae). 70. Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae). 71. Gesneria Family (Gesneriaceae). 72. Myoporum Family (Myoporaceae). 73. Madder Family (Rubiaceae). Index

"Trees constitute an important natural resource. From times immemorial trees have been past and parcel of human life. Man has learnt using products from tree in different forms. Tree gives us shelter, food, clothes and medicines. It is logical and convenient to treat the trees of all the states together, because many species have widely distributed. Very little and scattered information are available on Indian trees. Different species of trees, from the giants of the luxuriant rain forest to the shrubby trees of dry areas and windswept mountain summits are native of India. In addition, there are described other several hundreds of trees introduced in India because of showy flowers, handsome foliage, dense shade, valuable timber, delicious fruits or other values.

We have classified the trees according to their botanical statistics. It should be helpful for university students, teachers of high schools and instructures in youth programmes, boy scouts. It should be a useful reference in Forestry Programme, landscape architects and gardeners. For rapidly increasing number of visitors/tourists, this reference provides the tree names and answer questions. All interested in nature can use this field guide in identification. Many of the tree species are figured. Information presented in addition to that required assists the readers to know the tree better and to judge the suitability of timber, shade, ornament, fruit or other purposes." (jacket)

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