Review: Wayside Plants

From Habele Institute

Raulerson, C.Lynn (1996). "Review: Wayside Plants". Micronesica. Mangilao, GU: University of Guam. 29 (2): 313. doi:10.5962/p.358713. ISSN 2374-801X.


Abstract: This document is a review focused on wayside plants, primarily within the geographic context of Micronesia. It encompasses a time period that is not explicitly stated but likely includes contemporary observations and classifications. The work discusses various taxa of plants that are commonly found along roadsides and other disturbed areas, emphasizing their ecological roles and adaptations. Specific ecological systems are referenced, including tropical and subtropical environments typical of Micronesia. The review may also touch upon legal frameworks related to plant conservation and management, although details are not specified. The structural focus includes a systematic overview of plant species, their characteristics, and potential uses, as well as the ecological implications of their presence in disturbed habitats. The document serves as a resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the biodiversity and ecological significance of wayside plants in Micronesia.

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