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The Jepson Manual

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Originally published
  
1993

Author
  
Willis Linn Jepson

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Botany books
  
A Flora of California, An illustrated flora of th, Flora of the Pacific Northwes, Plants of the San Francisco, Manual of California Vegetation

The Jepson Manual is a flora of the vascular plants that are either native to or naturalized in California. Botanists often refer to the book simply as Jepson. It is produced by the University and Jepson Herbaria, of the University of California, Berkeley.

Contents

History

  • 1923: Willis Linn Jepson — Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
  • 1958, 1968: Phillip Munz — A California Flora and Supplement
  • 1993: J.C. Hickman (editor) — The Jepson Manual, Higher Plants of California (TJM93)
  • 2012: Bruce Baldwin — The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, 2nd edition (TJM2)
  • 2010−ongoing: The Jepson Online Interchange for California Floristics − Jepson eFlora (TJM2) — online.
  • Preceding works

    The Jepson Manual is considered a revision of the first major California flora publication, the Manual of the Flowering Plants of California by Willis Linn Jepson. It was originally published in 1925.

    The Jepson Manual also follows Philip A. Munz and David D. Keck in their A California Flora and Supplement of 1958 and 1968.

    Like other florae, The Jepson Manual builds upon these prior publications. Except for the number of line drawings, it has more in common with Munz's 1968 book than with Jepson's 1923 book.

    Editions

    The first edition of The Jepson Manual was published in 1993 as The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California (TJM93), and was edited by James C. Hickman.

    The second edition was published in 2012, as The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, Thoroughly Revised and Expanded (TJM2), and was edited by Bruce G. Baldwin, Douglas Goldman, David J Keil, Robert Patterson, and Thomas J. Rosatti. The second edition features 7,601 California plant species, subspecies and varieties.

    While the book is named in honor of Jepson, The Jepson Manual is not simply a new edition of Jepson's 1923 book, but a new work which Baldwin calls "“the most time-consuming undertaking of my career."

    References

    The Jepson Manual Wikipedia