100 Trees to see on Safari

100 Trees to see on Safari

100 Trees to see on Safari

100 Trees to see on Safari

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Overview

East Africa is a premier wildlife destination, well known for its mass migrations of herds and fearsome predators. But as iconic are the trees that grow there: among them mangroves, cycads, palms, marulas, acacias, sausage trees, fever trees, toothbrush trees and giant bamboos. This book showcases 100 of the region’s most visible and significant trees, arranged by the habitats in which they occur. It features: Concise descriptions of each tree and its parts, plus notes about the various uses of the tree parts; multiple images showing the full tree and key ID features, including flowers, leaves, fruit and bark; where to see the trees, including the national parks and nature reserves; a brief introduction to the trees of the region and their vegetation zones; colourful, interesting and geared for quick tree identification, this handy guide will enhance any safari experience in East Africa. Sales points: Features 100 of the most commonly seen trees in East Africa. Almost 500 photographs, depicting the full tree and its diagnostic parts; written by two of the region’s most accomplished botanists; will appeal to all tree enthusiasts, as well as visitors to the region’s parks and reserves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775846352
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 04/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Quentin Luke is a freelance botanical consultant and senior research associate at the East African Herbarium, National Museums of Kenya, in Nairobi. A world authority on tropical African botany, he has worked in 12 tropical African countries. Currently, he is Chair of the IUCN-SSC Eastern African Red List Authority.
Henk Beentje is a freelance botanist who has worked extensively on the flora of Africa. He worked at the National Museums of Kenya for five years, and at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, for 25. He was editor of Flora of Tropical East Africa, a catalogue of all known wild plant species in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. He is also the author of Kenya Trees, Shrubs and Lianas, co-author of Palms of Madagascar, and the author and co-author of several field guides.
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