The Western Australian Flora – A Descriptive Catalogue

The Western Australian Flora – A Descriptive Catalogue was published by the Wildflower Society of Western Australia, the Western Australian Herbarium, CALM, and the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority of Perth, Western Australia.[1]

Publication

At the time of publication in 2000 the number of published vascular plant species recognised had reached 9640 - almost double since the work of Beard in 1969.[2]

The publication of the book was an important stage of the cataloguing of details of flora in Western Australia.[3]

The introduction of the book by Alex R. Chapman is available as a PDF file, at the external link at FloraBase.[4]

Floristic regions

The front inside cover has an important distinctive map of Western Australian Biogeographic Regions and Botanical Provinces, after Creswell and Thackray 1995 - the authors of the IBRA system.

After Beard's summary of Diels, Burbidge and Gardner in 1980 he established the three phytogeographic provinces - Northern, Eremaean, and South West, and the map links in the relationship of these with the IBRA regions and sub regions.

Publication details

See also

References

  1. Paczkowska, Grazyna; Chapman, Alex R; Western Australian Herbarium; Wildflower Society of Western Australia; Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (W.A.); Western Australian Herbarium (2000), The Western Australian flora : a descriptive catalogue, Wildflower Society of Western Australia : Western Australian Herbarium : CALM : Western Australian Botanic Gardens & Parks Authority, ISBN 978-0-646-40243-7
  2. https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/statistics/
  3. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/80568/20080118-0945/florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/publications/descat/index.html
  4. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/80568/20080118-0945/florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/publications/descat/fullintro.pdf


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