Explore Bermuda’s native and introduced plants in clear detail, with practical notes on where they grow and how they look.
Botany of the Bermudas surveys the island’s plants, from endemic ferns to familiar garden escapes. It groups species by natural order, notes where they occur, and shares identifying features and flowering times. The volume also covers common weeds, coastal species, and the ways plants have been brought to Bermuda, offering context for both the casual reader and the serious naturalist.
- Learn how to tell plants apart by leaves, stems, and flowers using plain, field‑friendly descriptions.
- See which species are native, which are introduced, and where they’re commonly found—marshes, roadsides, and walls alike.
- Get a sense of Bermuda’s diverse habitats, from seaside cliffs to inland marshes, and the plants that thrive there.
- Discover notes on cultivation, ornamental uses, and practical properties of certain species used in everyday life.
Ideal for readers of Bermuda history and nature, gardeners seeking local plant knowledge, and anyone curious about the island’s green life.