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This eighth volume in the comprehensive Illustrated Flora of Illinois series is the seventh volume devoted to flowering plants (the eighth volume is devoted to ferns) and the second treating dicotyledons, which include such well-known plants as roses, peas, mustards, mints, nightshades, milkweeds, and asters. The previous volume on dicots, Flowering Plants: Hollies to Loasas, was published in 1978. In the present volume, Mohlenbrock includes three orders of vascular plants encompassing five families. The orders are Salicales and Tamaricales, of the Salicaceae and Tamaricaceae families, and Capparidales, of the Capparidaceae, Resedaceae, and Brassicaceae families. In all, 44 genera and 117 species are treated in this volume, each species illustrated in detail.

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Page ii The Illustrated Flora of Illinois Robert H Mohlenbrock - photo 1
Page ii
The Illustrated Flora of Illinois
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, General Editor
ADVISORY BOARD:
Constantine J. Alexopoulos, University of Texas
Gerald W. Prescott, University of Montana
Aaron J. Sharp, University of Tennessee
Robert F. Thorne, Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden
Rolla M. Tryon, The Gray Herbarium

title:Flowering Plants, Willows to Mustards Illustrated Flora of Illinois
author:Mohlenbrock, Robert H.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:080930922X
print isbn13:9780809309221
ebook isbn13:9780585062082
language:English
subjectDicotyledons--Illinois--Identification, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Pictorial works, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Geographical distribution--Maps.
publication date:1980
lcc:QK157.M623eb
ddc:582/.13/09773
subject:Dicotyledons--Illinois--Identification, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Pictorial works, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Geographical distribution--Maps.
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The Illustrated Flora of Illinois Flowering Plants Willows to Mustards
Robert H. Mohlenbrock
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS Carbondale and Edwardsville FEFFER SIMONS - photo 2
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
FEFFER & SIMONS, INC.
London and Amsterdam
Page iv
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Mohlenbrock, Robert H
Flowering plants, willows to mustards.
(The Illustrated Flora of Illinois)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. BotanyIllinois. 2. Dicotyledons. I. Title.
II. Series.
QK157.M623 582'. 13'09773 79-10981
ISBN 0-8093-0922-X
Copyright 1980 by Southern Illinois University Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Andor Braun
Page v
This book is dedicated to
The Joyce Foundation
whose encouragement made this book possible
Page vii
Contents
Illustrations
ix
Foreword
xiii
Introduction
1
Descriptions and Illustrations
6
Picture 3
Salicaceae-Willow Family
6
Picture 4
Tamaricaceae-Tamarisk Family
86
Picture 5
Capparidaceae-Caper Family
89
Picture 6
Resedaceae-Mignonette Family
99
Picture 7
Brassicaceae-Mustard Family
101
Species and Varieties Excluded
268
Summary of the Taxa Treated in This Volume
270
Glossary
273
Literature Cited
277
Index of Plant Names
281

Page ix
Illustrations
1. Salix nigra (Black Willow).
12
2. Salix caroliniana (Ward's Willow).
15
3. Salix amygdaloides (Peach-leaved Willow).
16
4. Salix pentandra (Bay-leaved Willow).
18
5. Salix lucida (Shining Willow).
20
6. Salix serissima (Autumn Willow).
23
7. Salixfragilis (Crack Willow).
24
8. Salix babylonica (Weeping Willow).
26
9. Salix alba (White Willow).
28
10.Salix interior (Sandbar Willow).
31
11 . Salix rigida (Heart-leaved Willow).
32
12. Salixmyricoides (Myrtle Willow).
35
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