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Dicotyledons: Rosids

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  • © 2023

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  • Unique catalogue of information on 1,400 succulent species
  • Standardized descriptions including distribution, ecology, & classification
  • Illustrations give an impression of the plant diversity and help with identification

Part of the book series: Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants (SUCCPLANTS)

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Table of contents (120 entries)

  1. Anacardiaceae

  2. Begoniaceae

  3. Bixaceae

  4. Brassicaceae

  5. Burseraceae

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About this book

The succulent species of the families of subclass Rosidae are presented by alphabet of families, genera, and species, with comprehensive listings of synonyms added at all levels. Detailed descriptions are given for all accepted taxa, together with data on the distribution and typification, and references to the most important literature. Where necessary, information on ecology, ethnobotany, history, etc. is added, and in many places, proposed relationships are critically discussed.

The volume covers the succulents from the families Anacardiacae, Begoniaceae, Bixaceae, Brassicaceae, Burseraceae, Capparaceae, Caricaceae, Clusiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Francoaceae, Geraniaceae, Malvaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Moraceae, Moringaceae, Oxalidaceae, Passifloraceae, Sapindaceae, Tropaeolaceae, Urticaceae, Vitaceae and Zygophyllaceae.

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“... ein eigentlich unentbehrliches Referenzwerk für Botaniker, fortgeschrittene Sukkulentenfreunde und Fachbibliotheken ...” (Detlev Metzing, in: Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten, Jg. 74, Heft 9, September 2023)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich, Grün Stadt Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

    Urs Eggli

  • Institut für Systematische und Evolutionäre Botanik (ISEB), Universität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

    Reto Nyffeler

About the editors

Dr. Urs Eggli studied botany at the University of Zürich and produced a monographic study of the genus Rosularia (Crassulaceae) for his Ph.D. Subsequently, he became a scientific assistant at the Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich, Switzerland, where he continues to curate the herbarium and is responsible for public education, special exhibits, and all aspects of information dissemination. His main focus of interest is the diverse biological aspects of succulent plants. Dr. Eggli is an expert in the classification of succulents, especially of the families Crassulaceae and Cactaceae, and a specialist of nomenclature. He traveled widely to study succulent plants in habitat, especially in Latin America. His numerous publications cover a diversity of aspects of the biology of succulent plants. Since 1995 he is editor of the annual Repertorium Plantarum Succulentarum. During 2001–2003 he edited four volumes of the first edition of the present series, and in 2005 he translated and revisedE. F. Anderson’s 2001 monograph of the Cactaceae. Dr. Eggli was awarded the Cactus d’Or by the International Organization for Succulent Plant Study in 2015.

Dr. Reto Nyffeler studied biology at the University of Zürich. In 1997 he received a doctor’s degree with a Ph.D. thesis on the systematics of the tribe Notocacteae (Cactaceae) from South America. Subsequently, he spent 4 years as a postdoctoral student at Harvard University and Stanford University and conducted during that stay the first comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study of Cactaceae. Since 2002 he is curator of the vascular plant collections at the United Herbaria of the University and ETH Zurich, and he is a lecturer for plant systematics at the Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zürich. His research focuses on the systematics of succulent plants and on the history of botany. During the past two decades he published several papers on succulents from different plant families in collaboration with Dr. Urs Eggli.

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