Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe

Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe

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This field guide covers 1200 species of wild flowers to be found throughout Britain and Europe, including all those that are most widespread or likely to be encountered, together with many that are especially striking or well-known or representative of particular groups. The detailed description of each of the main species are emphasized by colour photographs taken in natural habitat, showing typical characteristics. Where similar species exist, these are also described and many are illustrated with line drawings, depicting clearly the diagnostic features which allow distinctions to be made between different plants. An extensive introduction offers practical advice on learning to recognize the varying structures that make up wild flowers, and the classification and naming of plants is explained in accessible terms. There is also a brief history of the European flora, and an account of the major types of habitat and the plant communities they support. A summary of the family grouping of wild flowers leads to the keys to the species, and from these the path to full identification can be followed.
The book also includes notes on field equipment, a discussion on the vital topic of conservation, and a list of some reserves and protected areas of botanical interest.

Author: J. R. Press
Format: Paperback, 336 pages, 149mm x 210mm, 698 g
Published: 1993, New Holland Publishers Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Natural History: Plants

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This field guide covers 1200 species of wild flowers to be found throughout Britain and Europe, including all those that are most widespread or likely to be encountered, together with many that are especially striking or well-known or representative of particular groups. The detailed description of each of the main species are emphasized by colour photographs taken in natural habitat, showing typical characteristics. Where similar species exist, these are also described and many are illustrated with line drawings, depicting clearly the diagnostic features which allow distinctions to be made between different plants. An extensive introduction offers practical advice on learning to recognize the varying structures that make up wild flowers, and the classification and naming of plants is explained in accessible terms. There is also a brief history of the European flora, and an account of the major types of habitat and the plant communities they support. A summary of the family grouping of wild flowers leads to the keys to the species, and from these the path to full identification can be followed.
The book also includes notes on field equipment, a discussion on the vital topic of conservation, and a list of some reserves and protected areas of botanical interest.