: The historical and cultural uses of cacti by various peoples.
: Addressing the status of cacti as one of the most threatened major taxonomic groups. The Cactus Family
: Practical advice for growing cacti responsibly in various environments. Scientific and Cultural Significance : The historical and cultural uses of cacti
: The book is heavily illustrated with over 1,000 color photographs, making it a critical tool for both scientific identification and hobbyist classification. Scientific and Cultural Significance : The book is
: It addresses nearly every known species of cactus, offering detailed plant accounts that include growth forms, spine characteristics, and flower details.
by Edward F. Anderson is widely regarded as a monumental, encyclopedic survey of the plant family Cactaceae, covering approximately 125 genera and 1,810 species. Published as a culmination of over 45 years of research, this 776-page hardcover work provides a comprehensive look at the diversity, conservation, and ethnobotany of these unique New World plants. Key Features of the Work
: Beyond species descriptions, the text includes chapters on: