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Waldgräser: Der Bestimmungsführer [Wild Herbs: The Identification Guide]

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Christine Rapp(Author), Norbert Bartsch(Author)
260 pages, ~200 colour photos
Waldgräser: Der Bestimmungsführer [Wild Herbs: The Identification Guide]
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  • Waldgräser: Der Bestimmungsführer [Wild Herbs: The Identification Guide] ISBN: 9783258079578 Hardback Apr 2016 Out of Print #228275
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Language: German

Compared to meadow grasses, wild herbs lead a shadowy existence in the truest sense of the word. While some characterize grassland and steppe landscapes and serve as important food and feed crops worldwide, others are hardly noticed. Forest managers have long since know the importance of forest grasses however. Together with other forest floor plants, they provide valuable information on their location.

Knowing these plants is of great benefit for all those who work intensively with the forest. Waldgräser is therefore aimed at foresters, location managers, students of forest sciences, biology and landscape ecology, as well as plant and nature lovers and interested walkers.

Summary in German:
Im Vergleich zu den Wiesengräsern führen die Waldgräser im wahrsten Sinne ein «Schattendasein»: Während die einen als Grünland und Steppe Landschaften prägen und weltweit als wichtigste Nahrungs- und Futterpflanzen dienen, werden die anderen kaum wahrgenommen. Forstpraktiker wissen jedoch seit langem um die Bedeutung der Waldgräser. Gemeinsam mit anderen Waldbodenpflanzen liefern sie wertvolle Hinweise auf Standorteigenschaften.

Die Kenntnis dieser Pflanzen ist für alle, die sich intensiv mit dem Wald beschäftigen, von großem Nutzen. Waldgräser richtet sich denn auch an Forstleute, Standortkundler, an Studierende der Forstwissenschaften, Biologie und Landschaftsökologie sowie an Pflanzenfreunde, Naturliebhaber und interessierte Waldspaziergänger.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Christine Rapp(Author), Norbert Bartsch(Author)
260 pages, ~200 colour photos
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