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A Key to Plants Common on Moorlands

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Cory Jones
8 pages, Laminated concertina style, col and b/w illus
A Key to Plants Common on Moorlands
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  • A Key to Plants Common on Moorlands ISBN: 9781851538461 Unbound Dec 1998 Out of Print #82626
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Illustrated key to 36 plants commonly found on British Moorlands. Arranged according to 4 habitat types: bog, wet heath, dry heath, and woodland. Identification is based on non-flowering parts of the plant, making the key applicable at most times of the year.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Cory Jones
8 pages, Laminated concertina style, col and b/w illus
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