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--- Hardcover edition contains COLOR IMAGES! --- I don\'t want to suppose. I want to know. -
Julia Frances
Morton Fruits of
Warm Climates is the encyclopedia for those who want to know. In one definitive volume,
Morton explores the world of tropical and subtropical fruit, providing information on the history of the plants, cultivation techniques, food and alternative uses, nutrition, varieties, and much more. Written in a professional yet accessible voice,
Fruits of
Warm Climates is a must-have for anyone interested in tropical horticulture. Valuable for researchers as well as home and commercial growers,
Fruits of
Warm Climates masterfully packages the essential information on familiar and not-so-familiar tropical fruit. With over 400 pages containing hundreds of images, the volume is overflowing with information on countless varieties of fruits. Years after its original publication, Fruits of Warm Climates remains a leading text on the subject and the pinnacle work of economic botanist
Julia F.
Morton. It is an important resource for every agricultural, research, and science library.
Julia F. Morton was Research Professor of Biology and Director of the Morton Collectanea (a research and information center devoted to economic botany) at the University of Miami. She received a D. Sc. from Florida State University in 1973 and was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 1974. She has held numerous positions in the field including President of the Florida State Horticulture Society, a member of the Board of Trustees of Fairchild Tropical Garden, and served on the Board of Directors of the Florida National Parks and Monuments Association. She is the author of 10 books and co-author of 12 others.