In every corner of Scotland, wild plants grow in habitats specific to their needs and evolution, from open moorland to mountain ledges and from grasslands to wetlands. From the Scots pine to the one-flowered wintergreen, Scottish Wild Plants provides a wealth of detailed factual material about over 40 of the most rare and interesting species, focusing on special features of interest, the history of their discovery and their particular ecological needs. Superbly illustrated throughout with Sydney Clarke's stunning photographs.
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About the Author:
Philip Lusby is responsible for the Scottish Rare Plant Project, which is based at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Jenny Wright is a specialist in botany and an expert in conservation ecology.
Review:
An easy, informative book, with beautiful photographs of flora and fauna in situ.' Garden Answers 'Absolutely superb.' Highland News 'Scottish Wild Plants offers an excellent introduction to the native flora of Scotland' Scottish Book Collector
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- PublisherBirlinn Ltd
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 1841830119
- ISBN 13 9781841830117
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages124
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