Useful plants in the Philippines, volume 1 / William H. Brown
Material type:
- QK 368 .B812 .1950

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | Special Collection | FIL QK 368 .B812 .1950 vol.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019955 |
Family gleicheniaceae -- Family shizaeaceae -- Family cyatheceae -- Family ophioglossaceae -- Family polypodiaceae --Family lycopodiaceae -- Family cycadaceae -- Family pinaceae -- Family gnetaceae -- Family typhaceae -- Family pandanaceae -- Family alismaceae -- Family hyfrocharitaceae -- Family gramineae -- Family cyperaceae -- Family Palmae -- Family cyclanthazeae -- Family araceae -- Family flagellariaceae -- Family bromeliaceae --Family pontederiaceae -- Family juncaceae -- Family liliaceae -- Family amaryllidaceae -- Family taccaceae -- Family dioscoreaceae -- Family musaceae -- Family zingiberaceae -- Family cannaceae -- Family marantaceae -- Family orchidaceae -- Family casuarinaceae -- Family piperaceae -- Family chloranthaceae -- Family fagaceae -- Family ulmaceae -- Family moraceae
The number of useful plants which grow naturally or are cultivated in the Philippines is enormous. Some of the cultivated plants are so important and have been studied so much that many volumes have been written about single species. Owing to the wealth of material available, it is necessary to set certain limits in dealing with such a large subject as the useful plants of the Philippines
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