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Indonesian Heritage: Plants (Volume 3)
Part of the highly acclaimed and prestigious multi-volume "Indonesian Heritage" series, this third volume, titled "Plants," offers a magnificent and scientifically grounded exploration of Indonesia's astonishingly rich botanical world. Situated in the Wallacea and Sundaland biodiversity hotspots, the Indonesian archipelago boasts some of the most diverse flora on the planet, which this encyclopedia documents with meticulous detail.
Edited by Elizabeth Bennett, the volume is divided into thematic sections written by leading botanists. It covers the vast evolutionary history of the region's flora, ranging from coastal mangrove swamps and lowland tropical rainforests to montane alpine vegetation. Readers will discover deep-dives into iconic species like the massive Rafflesia arnoldii, the structural wonders of dipterocarp trees, and the unique adaptations of carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthes). Crucially, the book also highlights ethnobotany—exploring how local Indonesian communities have historically utilized native plants for traditional medicine (jamu), cultural rituals, textile dyes, and building materials. Filled with exquisite hand-drawn botanical illustrations, clear cross-sectional diagrams, and vivid photographs, this volume stands as a definitive reference work on Southeast Asian natural history.
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