Darwin and the art of botany : observations on the curious world of plants /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Costa, James T., 1963- (Author), Angell, Bobbi, 1955- (Author)
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Portland, Oregon : Timber Press, [2023]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Angraecum: comet orchid
  • Arachis: peanut or groundnut
  • Bignonia: crossvine, trumpet creeper, and relatives
  • Cardiospermum: balloon vine or love-in-a-puff
  • Catasetum: catasetum orchids
  • Clematis: clematis
  • Cobaea scandens: cup and saucer vine
  • Coryanthes: bucket orchid
  • Cyclamen: cyclamen
  • Cypripedium: slipper orchid
  • Dianthus: carnation
  • Digitalis: foxglove
  • Dionaea muscipula: venus fly trap
  • Drosera rotundifolia: round-leaved sundew
  • Echinocystis: bur cucumber
  • Epipactis: helleborine orchid
  • Fragaria: strawberry
  • Gloriosa: flame lily
  • Humulus: hops
  • Ipomoea: morning glory
  • Lathyrus: sweet pea, everlasting pea, and relatives
  • Linaria: toadflax
  • Linum: flax
  • Lupinus: lupine
  • Maurandya: creeping or trailing snapdragon
  • Mimosa: sensitive plant
  • Mitchella repens: partridgeberry
  • Ophrys: bee orchid
  • Orchis: orchid
  • Oxalis: wood sorrel
  • Passiflora: passion flower
  • Phaseolus: beans
  • Pinguicula: butterwort
  • Pisum: garden pea
  • Primula: primrose
  • Pulmonaria: lungwort
  • Salvia: sage
  • Solanum: nightshade
  • Spiranthes: ladies tresses
  • Trifolium: clover
  • Tropaeolum: nasturtium
  • Vicia: broad or fava beans
  • Vinca: periwinkle
  • Viola: violet
  • Vitis: grape vine.