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Photographic Field Guide: Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Bob Press and Bob Gibbons
336 pages, 800 col photos, 400 line illus
Photographic Field Guide: Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe
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  • Photographic Field Guide: Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe ISBN: 9781843301325 Paperback May 2002 Out of Print #127472
  • Photographic Field Guide: Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe ISBN: 9781853681486 Hardback Apr 1993 Out of Print #18810
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Mostly photographic guide, covering over 1200 species to be found throughout Europe, including all those that are most widespread or likely to be encountered, together with many that are especially striking or well known or representative of particular groups. The detailed descriptions of each of the main species are emphasised by colour photos, taken in natural habitat. Where similar species exist these are also described and many are illustrated with meticulous line drawings. An extensive introduction offers advice on identification, classification and nomenclature. There is also a brief history of the European flora, an account of the major types of habitat, notes on field equipment, conservation, and a list of botanically interesting reserves.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Bob Press and Bob Gibbons
336 pages, 800 col photos, 400 line illus
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