Book

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Succulents

by Gordon Rowley

This encyclopedia offers a comprehensive guide to the identification and cultivation of succulent plants, aiming to equip both novice and experienced enthusiasts with the knowledge to successfully grow a wide variety of these drought-tolerant species. Rowley's work focuses on providing detailed information on classification, morphology, and specific care requirements for numerous genera and species.

Readers gain practical insights into selecting appropriate succulents for different environments, understanding their unique adaptations for water storage, and troubleshooting common cultivation issues. The book's detailed illustrations and descriptions facilitate accurate identification, serving as a visual and informational resource for appreciating the diversity and horticultural value of succulents.

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Key concepts

  • XerophyteA plant adapted to survive in an environment with little available water.
  • CAM PhotosynthesisA photosynthetic adaptation allowing plants to conserve water by opening stomata at night.
  • RosetteA circular arrangement of leaves radiating from a central stem, common in many succulents.
  • Tuberous RootsSwollen roots that store water and nutrients, characteristic of some succulent species.
  • AeroleA specialized structure on cacti from which spines, flowers, and new stems emerge.