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Wildflowers: An Easy Guide by Habitat and Colour

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Tracy Dickinson
208 pages, Col photos
Publisher: Green Books
Wildflowers: An Easy Guide by Habitat and Colour
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  • Wildflowers: An Easy Guide by Habitat and Colour ISBN: 9781903998205 Paperback Apr 2003 Out of Print #137746
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Identifies flowers in 8 habitats: Seashore and coastal; fresh water; heaths and moors; marshes, fens and bogs; cultivated, arable and waste land; grassland and meadows; gardens, paths and walls; and woodland and hedgerows. Includes 860 photos covering 250 species. Each habitat section has a set of introductory photographs for easy identification, and larger photographs alongside information which includes the botanical name, month of flowering, and particular characteristics of the species.

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Tracy Dickinson is a graduate in Environmental Science and Planning from Oxford Brookes University, and a leader for the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers on Natural Conservation Breaks. Her interest in flowers developed from the frustration of not being able to identify them quickly and easily from the reference books she used at university. Andrew Gagg has been a wildlife photographer for many years, and runs his own picture library specialising in European wild plant photos.
Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Tracy Dickinson
208 pages, Col photos
Publisher: Green Books
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