Orchids of the Maltese Islands

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Orchids of the Maltese Islands

A Descriptive Guide
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2018 Stephen MIFSUD

Résumé

The first comprehensive book of its kind, Orchids of the Maltese Islands contains themost up-to-date information about the orchids of Malta, backed by twelve years ofsurveying and research by botanist and taxonomist Stephen Mifsud. The book features : 

  1. all 36 species occurring in the Maltese Islands.
  2. Species profiles that cover nomenclature, etymology, habitat, local distribution and frequency, global distribution, detailed morphological description, species variability, closely related species, taxonomic notes and problems, accounts of their history in Malta, observed pollinators and a useful quick identification note.
  3. Composite identification key for determining species in the field, divided into fivekeys which are easy to follow.
  4. Supplemented by more than 300 photos from Malta and over 40 distribution maps.
  5. Includes a comprehensive introduction about the evolution, ecology, classification,hybridisation, and fascinating pollination techniques that are unique to orchids.
  6. In-depth taxonomic discussions.
  7. A number of reference tables for quick access to information, such as floweringperiods, common names and taxonomic lists.

“Orchids of Maltese Islands is much more than a descriptive guide. Stephen Mifsud...wrote a true treatise suitable for expert botanists, as well as naturalists and neophytes attracted to this subject. He leads us by the hand through one of the most mysterious and extraordinary families of Angiosperms and their fascinating evolution leading to great diversity and specialisation. Overall, a book that serves as a model of proper high level scientific dissemination, which can bring many readers to appreciate these natural wonders. But remember, never collect, just take a picture!” Prof. Pietro Minissale – University of Catania


Une contribution de Jean-François Olivier
Anglais
Malte
Orchidées (Orchidaceae)
Orchidées
guide de terrain

Informations contenu

232 pages
36 espèces
Description des espèces, photos en couleur, cartes géographiques
Référence Nadaba : 28487

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