Shrubs & Climbers in India: a Field Guide

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This field guide offers readers a thorough understanding of over 200 species of shrubs and climbers found in India. With meticulous detail, it lists each plant’s botanical name, common English name, and local names in various regional languages, along with the short name of the botanist who classified the plant and the family name of the plant, thereby making it an invaluable resource for those interested in Indian flora.Each species is carefully documented, including its physical characteristics, distribution, and medicinal properties. The book provides insights into shrubs and climbers that can be grown in parks and gardens across the country, highlighting their potential uses while emphasizing the importance of seeking medical advice before utilizing them for medicinal purposes.This guide is perfect for gardeners, nature enthusiasts, students, and teachers alike. It serves as an expert companion for anyone looking to explore and understand the diverse world of Indian flora, making it easier to identify the best shrubs and climbers for different regions and unlock their potential.About the Author: Pippa Mukherjee has been an environmentalist and nature lover for many years, and has worked in various capacities as an instructor in the field of natural history. She has also been a consultant and nature education officer. She taught at the Kodaikanal International School for nineteen years and has supervised many visiting biology students from abroad on environmental projects. She has been on the committee of the Bombay Natural History Society from 1980 to 1984 and has written extensively on gardening, health, and the environment. A founder member of the Palni Hills Conservation Council, she invests much of her time in working with students on the importance and preservation of natural resources. She has three books to her credit: Common Trees of India, Trees of India and Flora of the Southern Western Ghats and Palnis (2016, Niyogi Books).

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