
Name That Flower
The Identification of Flowering Plants
Melbourne University Press
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 19. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
374 pages
978-0-522-87604-8 (ISBN)
Description
Name that Flower is the definitive guide to identifying flowering plants cultivated and in the wild, Australian and worldwide.
This comprehensively updated third edition includes changes to the plant classification system due to advances in molecular DNA analysis and the impact of online tools for plant identification. It includes more than 130 detailed line drawings, 64 colour pages and information on 46 plant families. Easily navigated, the book introduces the reader to the arrangement of flowers on plants, reproduction, plant structure and function, and the way plants are grouped and named. Methods for dissecting flowers and observing their structure for identification purposes are clearly described.
This bestseller is used extensively as a teaching text in numerous courses concerned with the natural world, such as agriculture, botany, environmental management, and botanical art course horticulture and landscape design. It is the go-to handbook for serious gardeners and keen botanists, professional and amateur.
This comprehensively updated third edition includes changes to the plant classification system due to advances in molecular DNA analysis and the impact of online tools for plant identification. It includes more than 130 detailed line drawings, 64 colour pages and information on 46 plant families. Easily navigated, the book introduces the reader to the arrangement of flowers on plants, reproduction, plant structure and function, and the way plants are grouped and named. Methods for dissecting flowers and observing their structure for identification purposes are clearly described.
This bestseller is used extensively as a teaching text in numerous courses concerned with the natural world, such as agriculture, botany, environmental management, and botanical art course horticulture and landscape design. It is the go-to handbook for serious gardeners and keen botanists, professional and amateur.
More details
Edition
Third Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Carlton
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
130 line drawings, 64 full-colour pages
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-522-87604-8 (9780522876048)
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Additional editions

Ian Clarke | Helen Lee
Name that Flower: The Identification of Flowering Plants: 3rd Edition
The Identification of Flowering Plants: 3rd Edition
E-Book
11/2019
3rd Edition
Simon + Schuster LLC
€21.75
Available for download
Persons
After working in a variety of technical jobs, including with the Forests Commission of Victoria and the Botany Department of The University of Melbourne, Ian Clarke was for many years employed in the plant identification service of the National Herbarium of Victoria. He transferred to a position as honorary associate there in 2003. He is the author and illustrator of a companion text, Name those Grasses: Identifying Grasses, Sedges and Rushes, published by the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria in 2015. Between 1975 and 1990 he was associated with the Council of Adult Education in Melbourne as a tutor in flowering plant identification.
Helen Lee holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Melbourne. After lecturing in botany for two years at Queen's University, Belfast, she was for many years a part-time tutor in the botany departments of Melbourne and LaTrobe Universities, and a tutor with the Melbourne Council of Adult Education. Upon retirement, she took up a position as Honorary Research Fellow in the Botany Department, LaTrobe University. Her research interests included the morphological characteristics of plants that resprout after fire, and arid zone ecology. She has been a member of the Royal Society of Victoria and the Australian Systematic Botany Society. Their collaboration on this book brings together over thirty years of involvement in tertiary and adult education.
Helen Lee holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Melbourne. After lecturing in botany for two years at Queen's University, Belfast, she was for many years a part-time tutor in the botany departments of Melbourne and LaTrobe Universities, and a tutor with the Melbourne Council of Adult Education. Upon retirement, she took up a position as Honorary Research Fellow in the Botany Department, LaTrobe University. Her research interests included the morphological characteristics of plants that resprout after fire, and arid zone ecology. She has been a member of the Royal Society of Victoria and the Australian Systematic Botany Society. Their collaboration on this book brings together over thirty years of involvement in tertiary and adult education.