The benchmark reference on British vegetation
Series Editor: JS Rodwell
This is the first systematic and comprehensive account of the vegetation types of Britain. Planned as a five-volume work, it covers all natural, semi-natural and major artificial habitats in Great Britain (excluding Northern Ireland). Over 250 plant communities are covered, with summaries of their vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. It is intended as a working tool, offering a reliable framework for teaching, research and management, ecology, conservation and land management.
From a review of the first volume -
`...a splendid work, sure to provide the basis for classifying woodland plant communities for decades to come.' M J Crawley, Nature
From reviews of previous volumes -
`This series is a landmark in the understanding of British vegetation' - C.W.D. Gibson, Journal of Biogeography
From a review of the first volume -
`...a splendid work, sure to provide the basis for classifying woodland plant communities for decades to come.' M J Crawley, Nature
From reviews of previous volumes -
`This series is a landmark in the understanding of British vegetation' - C.W.D. Gibson, Journal of Biogeography
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British Plant Communities: Paperback Set (Volumes 1-5)Edited by JS Rodwell
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British Plant Communities, Volume 2: Mires and Heaths
Edited by JS Rodwell
Cambridge University Press
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British Plant Communities, Volume 1: Woodlands and Scrub
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