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Book Synopsis: Predominantly native to the U.S. Southwest, Mexico, and the Caribbean, the various species of Bursera have been prized throughout history for their distinctive aromas, medicinal properties, workable wood, and attractive appearance. Despite its extensive past and current use as incense in religious ceremonies, and its resourceful antiseptic ability to treat a range of maladies, no comprehensive book exists on this vital yet overlooked plant. Highlighting bursera's importance and impact within the desert Southwest and Mexico, this volume will be the first book to describe the ecology, evolution, ethnobotany, and peculiar chemistry of the many species of Bursera.
In the United States, Bursera is represented by the short, contorted, and aromatic elephant tree of the hot Sonoran Desert and the stately and colorful gumbo limbo of southern Florida, while in the torrid lowlands of southern Mexico, the engines of evolution have produced forests dominated by dozens of species of Bursera, each with a peculiar ecological slot. This evolutionary tableau presents a complicated sex life that puzzles scientists. Recent research also reveals a gripping narrative of an epic struggle between trees and the insects that would subsist on their leaves: the insects seeking to exploit a food resource, the trees reacting with ever-changing, dramatic counter strategies.
In addition to the fascinating and intricate workings of the genus's ecological adaptations, burseras play a formative role in the lives of indigenous populations. Native peoples relish the plants' aromatic resin, workable wood, and often colorful bark as a source for endless human applications. Written in an engaging style, enhanced with two hundred color photographs, and complete with a compendium of species descriptions, this book will be an essential reference on a significant North American plant.
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Discover the captivating world of Bursera with "Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes: A Natural History of Bursera." This groundbreaking book takes you on a journey through the history, ecology, and medicinal properties of this overlooked plant. Native to the U.S. Southwest, Mexico, and the Caribbean, Bursera has been cherished for its exquisite aromas, versatile wood, and beautiful appearance. With no comprehensive book on Bursera available, this volume fills a crucial gap by providing a deep dive into its ecology, evolution, ethnobotany, and unique chemistry.
Step into the desert Southwest and Mexico, where Bursera thrives and plays a vital role in the ecosystem. From the contorted and aromatic elephant tree of the Sonoran Desert to the stately and colorful gumbo limbo of southern Florida, Bursera showcases its diversity and adaptability. In southern Mexico, explore the mesmerizing forests where dozens of Bursera species dominate, each with its own ecological niche. Uncover the mysteries of Bursera's complicated sex life and the intense battle between trees and insects that seek to consume their leaves.
But Bursera's significance extends beyond its ecological wonders. Indigenous populations have long relied on this plant for its aromatic resin, workable wood, and vibrant bark. Their rich cultural heritage intertwines with Bursera, making it an integral part of their lives. This book delves into these deep connections, revealing the endless human applications of Bursera.
With its engaging style, complemented by two hundred stunning color photographs, "Elephant Trees, Copales, and Cuajiotes: A Natural History of Bursera" is both an informative reference and a visual feast. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the secrets of one of North America's most significant plants. Order your copy today!
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