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Vegetation of the Peak District

By: CE Moss(Author)
235 pages, Black and white photos, tables
Vegetation of the Peak District
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  • Vegetation of the Peak District ISBN: 9781107688131 Paperback Dec 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

Originally published in 1913, Vegetation of the Peak District presents a study of the botany of the Peak District, incorporating illustrative figures. The text was the result of a botanical survey of area begun in January, 1903. Appendices and an introduction to the region are included, together with abundant explanatory notes. Vegetation of the Peak District will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Peak District, botany and the history of science.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Woodland associations
3. Scrub associations
4. Grassland associations
5. Associations of rocks and scrubs
6. Marsh and aquatic associations
7. Moorland associations
8. Cultivated land: culture associations

Appendix 1. Summary and relations of the plant communities of the Peak District
Appendix II. Summary of British plant formations and associations
Appendix III. List of references

Index

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By: CE Moss(Author)
235 pages, Black and white photos, tables
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