There are 19 books by R. Kiew on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia (2005). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Notes on the systematy of Malayan phanerogams XXV 1978 · 83 pages
  2. 2 The State of nature conservation in Malaysia 1991 · 238 pages
  3. 3 The taxonomy and phytochemistry of the Asclepiadaceae in tropical Asia 1994 · 102 pages
  4. 4 Gazetteer of limestone localities in Sabah, Borneo 1997 · 118 pages
  5. 5 The unique elements of the limestone flora of Batu Tengar Cave (Segarong), Sabah, Malaysia 1998 · 196 pages
  6. 6 The seed plant flora of Fraser's Hill, Peninsular Malaysia 1998 · 121 pages
  7. 7 Niche partitioning in limestone begonias in Sabah, Borneo, including two new species 1998 · 169 pages
  8. 8 First record of a natural begonia hybrid in Malaysia 1999 · 118 pages
  9. 9 Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia 2005 · 308 pages
  10. 10 Wild orchids of peninsular Malaysia 2011 · 196 pages
  11. 11 Henderson's Malaysian wild flowers dicotyledons 2014 · 391 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has R. Kiew written?

BookOrb lists 19 books by R. Kiew.

Where should I start with R. Kiew?

A good starting point is Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia (2005).

What is the R. Kiew books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Notes on the systematy of Malayan phanerogams XXV (1978), 2. The State of nature conservation in Malaysia (1991), 3. The taxonomy and phytochemistry of the Asclepiadaceae in tropical Asia (1994), 4. Gazetteer of limestone localities in Sabah, Borneo (1997), 5. The unique elements of the limestone flora of Batu Tengar Cave (Segarong), Sabah, Malaysia (1998), 6. The seed plant flora of Fraser's Hill, Peninsular Malaysia (1998), 7. Niche partitioning in limestone begonias in Sabah, Borneo, including two new species (1998), 8. First record of a natural begonia hybrid in Malaysia (1999), 9. Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia (2005), 10. Wild orchids of peninsular Malaysia (2011), 11. Henderson's Malaysian wild flowers dicotyledons (2014).