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The Grasses of Barbados (Poaceae)

The Grasses of Barbados (Poaceae)

Author(s):George Rogers, Ayanda Holder

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The Grasses of Barbados (Poaceae) documents 79 wild grass species of the island, each described, keyed, and often illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Based on collections made between 1996 and 1999 and historical specimens from the Barbados National Herbarium, the work provides modern taxonomic treatments, distributional notes, and a history of Barbadian grass floristics. As the first comprehensive grass flora for Barbados, it serves botanists, ecologists, and conservationists across the Caribbean.

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This work includes 79 grass species growing free from cultivation. Each is described and keyed, and many are illustrated with black and white photographs. Biological and distributional notes are included, as are useful field recognition characteristics, synonymy, and literature citations. Almost every species was collected by the authors between 1996–1999, and these collections along with historic specimens in the Barbados National Herbarium are cited for each species. A history of grass floristics in Barbados is provided along with references to relevant literature. Previously reported species that are no longer encountered and newcomers to the flora are highlighted.
This is the first-ever grass flora for Barbados based on specimens and prepared in a manner consistent with modern standards. The work is indispensable for anyone concerned with the botany, ecology, natural history, agriculture, and horticulture in Barbados, and it will be useful on the numerous less-studied Caribbean islands. As conservation and eco-tourism increase in importance simultaneously with residential and resort development, such floristic studies will become increasingly useful. There is a strong and growing conservation movement in Barbados, yet the flora is inadequately known. Co-author Ayanda Holder is a Barbadian student who will carry her knowledge of grasses into her leadership role. A goal of this book is to help such Caribbean students, teachers, naturalists, and leaders promote the growing familiarity and fascination with the fragile and intriguing plant life of Barbados and the entire Caribbean.

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SBM 17
ISSN 0883-1475
ISBN-13: 978-1-889878-03-4

Publication Date: 29 December 1999
Copyright © 1999 Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Specifications: 7"×10" (pbk), 78 pp., 67 b/w figs., photographs

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