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Monograph of British and Irish Hieracium Section Foliosa and Section Prenanthoidea

Identification Key Monograph
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 21
By: David J McCosh(Author), Tim Rich(Author)
106 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Monograph of British and Irish Hieracium Section Foliosa and Section Prenanthoidea
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  • Monograph of British and Irish Hieracium Section Foliosa and Section Prenanthoidea ISBN: 9780901158581 Hardback Mar 2021 In stock
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The Monograph of British and Irish Hieracium Section Foliosa and Section Prenanthoidea covers 13 Hawkweed species. Plants of both sections have tall, leafy stems with clasping leaf bases, and form natural groups of superficially similar species.

Species in these sections are mainly plants of hilly and mountainous country and are widespread in the north and west in Wales (5 species), England (6 species), Scotland (10 species) and Ireland (5 species). They range from the widespread H.strictiforme to the almost extinct H. bakerianum. They typically occur on river banks, open rocks and roadsides and flower in the late summer. Taxonomic problems occur in H. mariutmum, the H. reticulatiforme group and H. prenanthoides, and there is one unresolved taxon.

The aim of the handbook is to summarise what is known about them and includes an introduction, identification guidance and keys, accounts of species with numerous line drawings, silhouettes and colour photographs, distribution maps, synonymy, references, glossary and an index.

Hawkweeds (Hieracium spp.) are considered one of the trickiest groups of plants in Britain and Ireland. In fact, this new handbook is the third to provide identification guidance for a group of hawkweeds and follows last year’s Hawkweeds of South-East England by Mike Shaw.

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Identification Key Monograph
Series: BSBI Handbooks Volume: 21
By: David J McCosh(Author), Tim Rich(Author)
106 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
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