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Whitebeams, Rowans and Service Trees of Britain and Ireland

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 14
By: Tim Rich, Libby Houston, Ashley Robertson and Michael Proctor
223 pages, photos, illus, maps
Whitebeams, Rowans and Service Trees of Britain and Ireland
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  • Whitebeams, Rowans and Service Trees of Britain and Ireland ISBN: 9780901158437 Hardback Jun 2010 Out of Print #186573
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This book contains an account of 52 native or naturalised Sorbus taxa in Britain and Ireland (44 species and 8 hybrids). 43 of the taxa are native, 35 of which are endemic to Britain and two to Ireland.

The monograph is based on morphological and molecular taxonomic studies coupled with extensive field work, during which 22 new trees have been described. It is the result of over ten years collaborative work between the National Museum Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and the Universities of Bristol, Exeter and Oxford.

The introduction covers the history of Sorbus research, reproductive biology and ecology, interpretation of the characters, keys to all taxa and 14 regional keys. The taxonomy, history, distribution, biology and ecology and each Sorbus taxon is described, with an assessment of its conservation status and notes to help with identification.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 14
By: Tim Rich, Libby Houston, Ashley Robertson and Michael Proctor
223 pages, photos, illus, maps
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