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OverviewWith theconstant flow of plant species that reached Europe inthetimes of the great expeditions th th inthe 18 and 19 century,the demandf for anyf form of cataloguing thesteadily growingdiv- sity became unevitable. Succulent plants always fascinated plant-loving people above average, th and the first handbooks devoted to succulents were publishedin the19 century. Initially, h- ever,interest was focussed on the Cactaceae. It was only in 1954/55 when Herman Jacobsen (1898 - 1978), the former curator of the Botanic Garden of Kiel,madeavailablea first handbook devoted to succulents (excl. Cactaceae),the ""Handbuchder sukkulenten Pflanzen"". An abridged version of this handbook was publishedby Jacobsen as ""Sukkulentenlexikon"" in 1970. It included descriptions,synonymies and numerous illustrations. The""Sukkulentenlexikon"" represented the long-awaited reference work supportingboth Botanical Gardens as well as amateur or prof- sionalgrowers inthe navigation through succulent plant diversity. AnEnglish edition followedin 1975 as ""Succulent Lexicon"", and a revised German edition was publishedin 1981. This second edition hadbeen finished by Jacobsen's successor inKiel,Klaus Hesselbarth,who,with regard to the Asclepiadaceae, was supportedby the senior editor of the present publication. Over twentyyears have passed since then, and the knowlegdeof succulent plants has increased permanently. Wesaw monographsoff formerly little-known groups and many revisions and - revisions, which often change the taxonomy withinsingle groups considerably. A large amount of new taxa has been published on one hand, and on the other hand, many taxa have been sunk into synonymy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Focke Albers , Ulrich MevePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004 Weight: 0.842kg ISBN: 9783642626289ISBN 10: 3642626289 Pages: 321 Publication Date: 03 October 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsWhat is a Succulent ?.- How to Use This Handbook.- Scope of Information Presented.- Asclepiadaceae ? family or genus only partially covered.- Absolmsia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Asclepias ? family or genus only partially covered (1/0).- Aspidoglossum ? family or genus completely covered (36/ 0).- Aspidonepsis ? family or genus completely covered (5/0).- Baynesia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Brachystelma ? family or genus completely covered (122/3).- Caralluma ? family or genus completely covered (53/9).- Ceropegia ? family or genus only partially covered (160/18).- Cibirhiza ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- Cynanchum ? family or genus only partially covered (57/4).- ×Demia ? family or genus completely covered.- Dischidia ? family or genus only partially covered (23 /1).- Dischidiopsis ? family or genus only partially covered (1/0).- Duvalia ? family or genus completely covered (18/3).- Duvaliandra ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- ×DuvaUaranthus ? family or genus completely covered (1 /0).- Echidnopsis ? family or genus completely covered (32/4).- Edithcolea ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Fanninia? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Fockea ? family or genus completely covered (6/0).- Glossostelma ? family or genus completely covered (12/0).- Hoodia ? family or genus completely covered (14/4).- ×Hoodialluma ? family or genus completely covered.- Hoya ? family or genus only partially covered (55/6).- ×Huernelia ? family or genus completely covered.- Huernia ? family or genus completely covered (67/16).- ×Huernianthus ? family or genus completely covered.- Huerniopsis ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- Ischnolepis? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Larryleachia ? family or genus completely covered (5/0).- Lavrania ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Madangia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Marsdenia ? family or genus only partially covered (10/0).- Matelea ? family or genus only partially covered (9/0).- Micholitzia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Miraglossum ? family or genus completely covered (7/0).- Notechidnopsis ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- Odontostelma ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- Ophionella ? family or genus completely covered (2/ 1).- Orbea ? family or genus completely covered (54/14).- Orbeanthus ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- ×Orbelia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Pachycarpus ~ family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered.- Pectinaria ? family or genus completely covered (3/3).- Petopentia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Piaranthus ? family or genus completely covered (7/2).- Pseudolithos ? family or genus completely covered (6/0).- Quaqua ? family or genus completely covered (29/0).- Raphionacme ? family or genus completely covered (35/0).- Rhytidocaulon ? family or genus completely covered (10/1).- Riocreuxia ~ family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered.- Sarcorrhiza ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Sarcostemma ? family or genus completely covered (15/7).- Schizoglossum ?family or genus completely covered (15/ 11).- Schlechterella ? family or genus completely covered (2/0).- ×Staparesia ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- Stapeha ? family or genus completely covered (47/7).- Stapehanthus ? family or genus completely covered (8/0).- Stapeliopsis ? family or genus completely covered (6/1).- Stathmostelma ? family or genus completely covered (14/4).- Stenostelma ? family or genus completely covered (4/0).- Stomatostemma, (1 /0).- Tavaresia ? family or genus completely covered (3/0).- Trachycalymma ~ family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered.- Tridentea ? family or genus completely covered (8/2).- ×Tromostapelia ? family or genus completely covered.- Tromotriche ? family or genus completely covered (11/0).- White-sloanea ? family or genus completely covered (1/0).- ×Whitesloaniopsis ? family or genus completely covered.- Xysmalobium ~ family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered family or genus only mentioned; numbers in brackets ; numbers of species/infraspecific taxa covered.- References.- Taxonomic Cross-Reference Index.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The volume on the Asclepiadaceae is now the fifth volume ... of the six projected volumes of the Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants. Of the five volumes ... these are by far the best series of photographs to have been published ... . For the interested collector ... there is plenty in this book with which to be fascinated. ... this is a very attractive volume and will be of considerable use to many collectors ... . (Peter V. Bruyns, Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 239 (3-4), 2003) The six volumes of Illustrated handbook of succulent plants ... treat `over 9000 taxa of all succulents except Cactaceae' ... . This series is a reference manual for taxonomists and horticultural cognoscenti. It compiles up-to-date information not readily available from other sources ... . This series is invaluable to identify succulents... . In summary, this is an excellent series, a significant contribution to the literature, and a superb production. (Rudolf Schmid, Taxon, Vol. 53, 2003) From the reviews: The volume on the Asclepiadaceae is now the fifth volume ... of the six projected volumes of the Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants. Of the five volumes ... these are by far the best series of photographs to have been published ... . For the interested collector ... there is plenty in this book with which to be fascinated. ... this is a very attractive volume and will be of considerable use to many collectors ... . (Peter V. Bruyns, Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 239 (3-4), 2003) The six volumes of Illustrated handbook of succulent plants ... treat 'over 9000 taxa of all succulents except Cactaceae' ... . This series is a reference manual for taxonomists and horticultural cognoscenti. It compiles up-to-date information not readily available from other sources ... . This series is invaluable to identify succulents... . In summary, this is an excellent series, a significant contribution to the literature, and a superb production. (Rudolf Schmid, Taxon, Vol. 53, 2003) From the reviews: The volume on the Asclepiadaceae is now the fifth volume ... of the six projected volumes of the Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants. Of the five volumes ... these are by far the best series of photographs to have been published ... . For the interested collector ... there is plenty in this book with which to be fascinated. ... this is a very attractive volume and will be of considerable use to many collectors ... . (Peter V. Bruyns, Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 239 (3-4), 2003) The six volumes of Illustrated handbook of succulent plants ... treat `over 9000 taxa of all succulents except Cactaceae' ... . This series is a reference manual for taxonomists and horticultural cognoscenti. It compiles up-to-date information not readily available from other sources ... . This series is invaluable to identify succulents... . In summary, this is an excellent series, a significant contribution to the literature, and a superb production. (Rudolf Schmid, Taxon, Vol. 53, 2003) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |