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CLIVIA - NATURE AND NUTURE
SKU
BP041
Clivia is a truly cosmopolitan genus that is cultivated on almost all continents of the world. This is in sharp contrast to its natural distribution range, which is confined to the southern tip of Africa – more precisely South Africa and Swaziland. Clivia: Nature and nurture has been written with the layman in mind and clearly identifies and characterises all the species in one volume, describing all varieties, habitats, distribution, ecology and endemism. The book emphasises the South African origins, ecology and habitat of the genus, particularly for the overseas reader.
It locates the genus in a broad natural and socio-cultural context, explores the commercial value of the genus, as well as identify ethno-botanical practices and the current conservation status of and threats to populations and conservation strategies. The book presents the anatomical, physiological and genetic make-up of the plant in layman’s terms, but at the same time it serves as a model for a broad spectrum of plant growers. The book introduces growers to the principles and practices specific to the genus, as well as aspects of pests and diseases and their control.
Selling points
- A practical, informative guide with the visual appeal of a coffee table book
- The first publication to clearly identify and characterise all the species in one volume
- It lists and illustrates the better known named cultivars and their breeders in South Africa
- Text boxes cover a range of fascinating topics to support and complement the main text
- Richly illustrated with photographs and artwork, some of it specifically done for the publication by South Africa’s first black botanical artist, Sibonelo Chiliza
- Title: Clivia - Nature and Nurture
- Author: Dirk Swanevelder, Roger Fisher
- ISBN: 978 1 875093 50 2
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