This is the first flora for Puna Island, the largest island on the Pacific coast of South America. The flora is documented with descriptions and keys to 428 native and naturalized plant species. Many of the plant species found on Puna Island are endemic to southwest Ecuador and adjacent Peru and one third of the species are shared with the Galapagos Islands. Current uses of the plants are described. Vernacular plant names, some of which have indigenous roots, indicate that separate dialect areas existed on the island. This study offers more than simple plant information; it also provides insight into the conditions under which the inhabitants of western South America lived and used local plant resources over a large pre-historical and historical time span.
This is the first flora for Puna Island, the largest island on the Pacific coast of South America. The flora is documented with descriptions and keys to 428 native and naturalized plant species. Many of the plant species found on Puna Island are endemic to southwest Ecuador and adjacent Peru and one third of the species are shared with the Galapagos Islands. Current uses of the plants are described. Vernacular plant names, some of which have indigenous roots, indicate that separate dialect areas existed on the island. This study offers more than simple plant information; it also provides insight into the conditions under which the inhabitants of western South America lived and used local plant resources over a large pre-historical and historical time span.

Flora of Puna: Botanical Resources on a Neotropical Island
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Flora of Puna: Botanical Resources on a Neotropical Island
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ISBN-13: | 9788772888545 |
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Publisher: | Aarhus University Press |
Publication date: | 07/01/2001 |
Pages: | 304 |
Product dimensions: | 6.72(w) x 9.52(h) x 0.85(d) |