A descriptive account of the Aspleniaceae native and naturalised in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, together with information on exotic ornamental and crop plants. At least one species per genus is illustrated, and the bibliography and synonymy are sufficiently detailed to explain the nomenclature and taxonomic circumscriptions within a broad regional context.
Author Biography
For more than 250 years, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has fostered the study of plant diversity and economic botany.