Abstract

From the publisher: This magnificent flora of the Sonoran Desert’s southern edge represents decades of meticulous workand the genius of Richard Felger (1934–2020) and his colleagues at their best. It is many things at once. A project of passionthat was sparked by a trip in 1953 by an impressionable young scientist whose world was opened by canyons lined withpalms, fig trees, agaves, and plants awaiting his description. The most thorough treatment of the plants of the southern halfof the Sonoran Desert ever assembled, which fills a long-standing gap in the knowledge of Mexican Biodiversity. A florabrought to life by hundreds of vivid and beautiful images of the majority of the 837 plant taxa found here, most by SueCarnahan, who brought this life-spanning project to realization with Richard and Jesus. And a flora made approachablethrough accurate diagnostic keys (as Richard says, “the poetry of botany”), tailored to this specific region over years in thecanyons and along the coasts and countless hours at the herbarium refining measurements and decoding a floristic jumbleinto an orchestrated whole.

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