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Broomrapes of Britain & Ireland

Flora / Fauna Monograph
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 22
By: Chris J Thorogood(Author), Fred J Rumsey(Author)
150 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
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This handbook gives clear and detailed accounts for this taxonomically challenging group.
Broomrapes of Britain & Ireland
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  • Broomrapes of Britain & Ireland ISBN: 9780901158598 Paperback May 2021 In stock
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Broomrapes and their close relatives, the Toothworts, (family Orobanchaceae) are among our most curiously attractive and least understood plants. Renowned for being taxonomically challenging, these unusual parasitic genera include several of Britain and Ireland's rarest plants. Although often considered difficult, identification can be straight forward with careful examination. Broomrapes of Britain & Ireland gives clear and detailed accounts of all taxa known to have occurred in Britain and Ireland so that they may be identified reliably.

The handbook includes an introduction to the Broomrape family, their life-cycle and biology, habitats and ecology as well as past taxonomy. Identification guidance and keys are provided to the 16 species and 7 infraspecific taxa in the genera Orobanche, Phelipanche and Lathraea. All are beautifully illustrated with line drawings and colour photographs demonstrating the variation each show, with up to date maps, many comparing the distributions of the parasites with those of their primary hosts.

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Flora / Fauna Monograph
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 22
By: Chris J Thorogood(Author), Fred J Rumsey(Author)
150 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
NHBS
This handbook gives clear and detailed accounts for this taxonomically challenging group.
Media reviews

"[...] Fittingly, this is easily the most colourful BSBI monograph yet. Nearly half the book consists of colour images of broomrapes in their natural habitat. [...] This monograph has been meticulously proofread, and is neatly laid out, well printed and generally excellent. [...]"
– Peter Marren, British Wildlife 32(8), August 2021

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