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Book Synopsis

Horticulture has remained far behind in understanding of botanical principles. Recent phylogenetic (DNA-based) reorganization of higher plants has revolutionized taxonomic treatments of all biological entities, even when morphology does not completely agree with their organization. This book is an example of applying principals of botanical phylogenetic taxonomy to assemble genera, species, and cultivars of 200 vascular plant families of ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms that are cultivated for enhancement of human living space; homes, gardens, and parks. The emphases are on cultivated species but examples of some plants are often shown in the wild and in landscapes. In providing descriptions, it is assumed that students and other interested individuals have no background in general botany (plant characteristics), or nomenclature. Fundamental features of all plant groups discussed are fully illustrated by original watercolor drawings or photographs.

Discussion of the families is grounded on recent botanical phylogenetic treatments, which is based on common ancestry (monophyly). Of course, phylogenetic taxonomy is not a new concept, and was originally based on morphological characteristics; it is the DNA-based phylogeny that has revolutionized modern biological classifications. In practical terms, this book represents the horticultural treatment that corresponds to phylogenetic-based botanical taxonomy, to which is added cultigens and cultivated genera and species. Hence, the harmony between horticultural and botanical taxonomy.

This book covers phylogenetic-based taxonomy of Ferns, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms (Monocots). A companion volume covers Angiosperms (Eudicots).



Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

About The Author

Alphabetical List Of Families

Table Of Contents

Introduction

1. 1. Nomenclature

2. 2. Lycopods And Monilophytes

Introduction

Lycopodiopsida/Lycophytes

Lycopodiaceae

Selaginellaceae

Isoetaceae

Monilophytes (Ferns)

Fern Frond Terminology

Families Of Extant Ferns

Psilotaceae

Ophioglossaceae

Equisetaceae

Osmundaceae

Marsiliaceae

Cyatheaceae

Pteridaceae

Dryopteridaceae

Polypodiaceae

Aspleniaceae

Woodsiaceae

Blecnaceae

Davalliaceae

Dicksoniaceae

Lomariopsidaceae

Lygodiaceae

Marattiaceae

3. 3. Gymnosperms

Introduction

Growth Habits

Leaves

Duration Of Growth

Microstrobilus

Megastribilus

Families Of Extant Gymnosperms

Cycadidae

Cycadaceae

Cycas

Zamiaceae

Bowenia

Ceratozamia

Dioon

Encephalartos

Lepidozamia

Macrozamia

Microcycas

Stangeria

Zamia

Ginkgoaceae

Gnetaceae

Welwitschiaceae

Pinitidae (Conifers)

Pinaceae

Araucariaceae

Podocarpaceae

Cupressaceae

Taxaceae

Sciadopityaceae

4. 4. Angiosperms: Flowering Plants

Introduction

Angiosperm Characteristics

Monocotyledons (Monocots)

Acoraceae

Araceae

Alismataceae

Dioscoriaceae

Taccaceae

Velloziaceae

Pandanaceae

Melianthaceae

Alstromeriaceae

Colchicaceae

Philesiaceae

Liliaceae

Orchidaceae

Iridaceae

Asphodelaceae

Amaryllidaceae

Asparagaceae

Arecaceae (= Palmae)

Commelinaceae

Strelitziaceae

Heliconiaceae

Musaceae

Cannaceae

Marantaceae

Costaceae

Zingiberaceae

Haemodoraceae

Bromeliaceae

Cyperaceae

Poaceae (Gramineae)

Glossary

References

Index


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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 02/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031115608, 978-3031115608
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Horticulture has remained far behind in understanding of botanical principles. Recent phylogenetic (DNA-based) reorganization of higher plants has revolutionized taxonomic treatments of all biological entities, even when morphology does not completely agree with their organization. This book is an example of applying principals of botanical phylogenetic taxonomy to assemble genera, species, and cultivars of 200 vascular plant families of ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms that are cultivated for enhancement of human living space; homes, gardens, and parks. The emphases are on cultivated species but examples of some plants are often shown in the wild and in landscapes. In providing descriptions, it is assumed that students and other interested individuals have no background in general botany (plant characteristics), or nomenclature. Fundamental features of all plant groups discussed are fully illustrated by original watercolor drawings or photographs.

      Discussion of the families is grounded on recent botanical phylogenetic treatments, which is based on common ancestry (monophyly). Of course, phylogenetic taxonomy is not a new concept, and was originally based on morphological characteristics; it is the DNA-based phylogeny that has revolutionized modern biological classifications. In practical terms, this book represents the horticultural treatment that corresponds to phylogenetic-based botanical taxonomy, to which is added cultigens and cultivated genera and species. Hence, the harmony between horticultural and botanical taxonomy.

      This book covers phylogenetic-based taxonomy of Ferns, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms (Monocots). A companion volume covers Angiosperms (Eudicots).



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      About The Author

      Alphabetical List Of Families

      Table Of Contents

      Introduction

      1. 1. Nomenclature

      2. 2. Lycopods And Monilophytes

      Introduction

      Lycopodiopsida/Lycophytes

      Lycopodiaceae

      Selaginellaceae

      Isoetaceae

      Monilophytes (Ferns)

      Fern Frond Terminology

      Families Of Extant Ferns

      Psilotaceae

      Ophioglossaceae

      Equisetaceae

      Osmundaceae

      Marsiliaceae

      Cyatheaceae

      Pteridaceae

      Dryopteridaceae

      Polypodiaceae

      Aspleniaceae

      Woodsiaceae

      Blecnaceae

      Davalliaceae

      Dicksoniaceae

      Lomariopsidaceae

      Lygodiaceae

      Marattiaceae

      3. 3. Gymnosperms

      Introduction

      Growth Habits

      Leaves

      Duration Of Growth

      Microstrobilus

      Megastribilus

      Families Of Extant Gymnosperms

      Cycadidae

      Cycadaceae

      Cycas

      Zamiaceae

      Bowenia

      Ceratozamia

      Dioon

      Encephalartos

      Lepidozamia

      Macrozamia

      Microcycas

      Stangeria

      Zamia

      Ginkgoaceae

      Gnetaceae

      Welwitschiaceae

      Pinitidae (Conifers)

      Pinaceae

      Araucariaceae

      Podocarpaceae

      Cupressaceae

      Taxaceae

      Sciadopityaceae

      4. 4. Angiosperms: Flowering Plants

      Introduction

      Angiosperm Characteristics

      Monocotyledons (Monocots)

      Acoraceae

      Araceae

      Alismataceae

      Dioscoriaceae

      Taccaceae

      Velloziaceae

      Pandanaceae

      Melianthaceae

      Alstromeriaceae

      Colchicaceae

      Philesiaceae

      Liliaceae

      Orchidaceae

      Iridaceae

      Asphodelaceae

      Amaryllidaceae

      Asparagaceae

      Arecaceae (= Palmae)

      Commelinaceae

      Strelitziaceae

      Heliconiaceae

      Musaceae

      Cannaceae

      Marantaceae

      Costaceae

      Zingiberaceae

      Haemodoraceae

      Bromeliaceae

      Cyperaceae

      Poaceae (Gramineae)

      Glossary

      References

      Index


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