Sark, parts of the Channel Islands off the coast of Normandy, France, is a showcase of wild flowers growing naturally as, unlike other parts of Europe, the island has no intensive farming. The hedgebanks have been retained, the fields are small and irregular, the borders of the fields have largely been left to nature and the cliff tops are almost undeveloped. Wild Flowers of Sark contains more than 160 species of Sark's wild flowers photographed in their natural habitat with brief descriptions of key features for easy identification.