Acknowledgements ........... V
Abbreviations ........... VIII
1 Introduction to
Volume 2 ............... 1
2 Monographic
Descriptions ............ 5
Actinidiaceae ........... 7
Adoxaceae .............. 11
Apiaceae ............... 17
Aquifoliaceae .......... 29
Araliaceae ............. 33
Asteraceae ............. 38
Mutisieae ........... 40
Cardueae ............ 43
Lactuceae ........... 54
Inuleae ............. 64
Gnaphalieae ......... 68
Calenduleae ......... 73
Astereae ............ 76
Anthemideae ......... 83
Senecioneae ......... 91
Heleniae ............ 98
Heliantheae ........ 101
Eupatorieae ........ 106
Tageteae ........... 108
Summary ............ 109
Balsaminaceae ......... 113
Boraginaceae .......... 117
Callitrichaceae ....... 127
Campanulaceae ......... 129
Caprifoliaceae ........ 137
Clethraceae ........... 143
Convolvulaceae ........ 145
Cornaceae ............. 154
Diapensiaceae ......... 158
Diervillaceae ......... 160
Dipsacaceae ........... 162
Ebenaceae ............. 169
Frankeniaceae ......... 173
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Garryaceae ............ 176
Hippuridaceae ......... 179
Hydrangeaceae ......... 181
Lamiaceae ............. 186
Lentibulariaceae ...... 199
Linnaeaceae ........... 203
Myrsinaceae ........... 205
Oleaceae .............. 208
Orobanchaceae ......... 216
Plantaginaceae ........ 226
Polemoniaceae ......... 247
Rafflesiaceae ......... 252
Roridulaceae .......... 254
Sapotaceae ............ 256
Sarraceniaceae ........ 259
Scrophulariaceae ...... 262
Solanaceae ............ 271
Styracaceae ........... 280
Valerianaceae ......... 282
Verbenaceae ........... 288
3 Ecological,
Morphological,
Taxonomical and
Functional
Significance of Stem
Features Within
the Dicotyledons ....... 293
4 Anatomical
Adaptations to
Environmental
Conditions ............. 355
5 Ontogeny of the Xylem .. 371
6 Secondary Woodiness
and Paedomorphosis ..... 383
7 Conclusions ............ 387
References ............. 389
Alphabetic List of
Species ................... 395
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