Volume 1, showing the cover design used across all volumes. The photograph by Karl Weidmann shows Acopán-tepui in the foreground with Angasima-tepui in the distance.
Author
Julian A. Steyermark, Paul E. Berry, Kay Yatskievych & Bruce K. Holst (general editors)
Language
English
Publisher
Timber Press, Missouri Botanical Garden Press
Publication date
1995–2005
Media type
Print (hardcover)
Pages
6543 (all volumes combined)
OCLC
31938617
Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana is a multivolume flora describing the vascular plants of the Guayana Region of Venezuela, encompassing the three states south of the Orinoco: Amazonas, Bolívar, and Delta Amacuro. Initiated by Julian Alfred Steyermark in the early 1980s, it was completed after his death under the guidance of Paul E. Berry, Kay Yatskievych, and Bruce K. Holst. The nine volumes were published between 1995 and 2005 by Timber Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press.[1] The project brought together more than 200 botanists from around the world and was "the first effort to produce a comprehensive inventory and identification guide for the plants of such an extensive region of northern South America".[2]
^Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. WorldCat.
^Berry, P.E., K. Yatskievych & B.K. Holst (eds.) (2005). Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. Volume 9. Rutaceae–Zygophyllaceae. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis.
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