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A Key to Plants Common on Sand Dunes

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Sally Edmondson(Author), Carol Roberts(Illustrator)
8 pages, colour illustrations
A Key to Plants Common on Sand Dunes
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  • A Key to Plants Common on Sand Dunes ISBN: 9781851538430 Unbound Dec 1997 Out of Print #69352
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Arranged by habitat with distance from high-tide level, this chart shows 43 common species of plants found in sand dunes. These include strand-line and embryo dune species (such as sea sandwort and saltwort), plants found growing in mobile dunes (such as marram grass and sea holly), plants found in semi-fixed dunes (such as red fescue) and the plants of fixed dunes (such as creeping buttercup). Plants found growing in dune slacks (such as creeping willow) are also included.

The reverse of the chart features a key based on the non-flowering parts of the illustrated plants, allowing plants to be identified even when not in flower. Both a glossary with concise definitions of technical terms and line drawings to support the definitions are included. This chart is suitable for GCSE and AS/A2 fieldwork investigations.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Sally Edmondson(Author), Carol Roberts(Illustrator)
8 pages, colour illustrations
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