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A Flora of Suffolk

Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Martin Sanford and Richard Fisk
550 pages, Col photos, maps
A Flora of Suffolk
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  • A Flora of Suffolk ISBN: 9780956458407 Hardback Mar 2010 Out of Print #185132
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A must for anyone who enjoys the Suffolk countryside and is interested in wild flowers. Attractively illustrated throughout, with a lively text, useful identification tips, historical notes and anecdotal information on past uses.

Covers over 2500 species and hybrids of plants and 400 mosses recorded in Suffolk. Includes distribution maps and information on the status, habitats and history of each species.

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Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Martin Sanford and Richard Fisk
550 pages, Col photos, maps
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