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Guide to Floodplain Meadows

Field / Identification Guide
By: David Gowing
8 pages, fold-out chart with colour illus
Guide to Floodplain Meadows
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  • Guide to Floodplain Meadows ISBN: 9781851538133 Unbound May 2010 In stock
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Guide to Floodplain Meadows

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Produced in association with the Floodplain Meadows Partnership, this fold-out chart features illustrations of 48 key floodplain plant species, and indicates what they can tell you about management and soil conditions. It is possible to interpret many aspects of a floodplain meadow's history, management, soil fertility and water regime just from identifying the plant species and communities present.

Species-rich floodplain meadows are an internationally rare habitat, now occupying less than 1500 hectares in the UK. They are special because they have a high species diversity and can support a number of rare species.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: David Gowing
8 pages, fold-out chart with colour illus
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