Guide to the Aloes of South Africa : 3rd Ed

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Guide to the Aloes of South Africa : 3rd Ed Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Briza
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Pages: 376 Illustrations and other contents: 400 colour photographs and distribution maps ISBN: 9781920217389 Category:

Guide to the Aloes of South Africa is a beautifully illustrated full-colour guide that makes it easy for both the layperson and scientist to identify aloes in the field and in gardens. This updated and expanded third edition reflects the latest scientific findings and includes:

Detailed descriptions of all 155 South African species currently recognised by aloe experts, including information on the plant’s distinguishing features, flowering period, habitat and distribution, conservation status, the origin of its scientific and common names, as well as general notes on cultivation and traditional uses of the plant.

More than 400 colour photographs, showing habitat and growth form, as well as close-up photographs of flowers and leaves.

Distribution maps of all the species, as a further aid to identification.

An easy-to-use identification system, dividing the aloes into 12 groups based mainly on growth habit.

Introductory chapters focus on aloe-like plants; medicinal, cosmetic and tonic use of aloes; conservation, cultivation and propagation; gardening and landscaping with aloes; pests and diseases; and aloe hybrids and modern cultivars.

Index to scientific and common names, an illustrated glossary and a list of further reading.

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Author Biography

Ben-Erik van Wyk is a professor of Botany at the University of Johannesburg with a research interest in systematic botany and plant utilisation. He is the author of international scientific bestsellers such as Medicinal Plants of the World. Gideon F. Smith is Chief Director for Biosystematics and Collections at the South African National Biodiversity Institute, professor of plant science at the University of Pretoria, and a research associate at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. He has authored or co-authored over 40 books, including on aloes, succulents, horticulture, gardens, Angola, taxonomy, and invasive plants.