Recent Additions to the Flora of Ireland offers a concise, field‑focused look at how Ireland’s plant life has changed since 1866.
This edition collects new records, distribution notes, and expert observations from a wide network of contributors.
The work frames progress in mapping local plant species, distinguishing natives from introduced forms, and highlighting the ongoing effort to document Ireland’s flora with careful, cited detail. It showcases careful scholarship without overloading readers with technical jargon, making it accessible to readers with a general interest in plants and local natural history.
- Learn which species were newly added to the Irish flora and where they were found.
- See how researchers distinguish native plants from those introduced or cultivated.
- Discover the roles of local observers and institutions in building the record.
- Explore notes on distribution across districts and notable habitats.
Ideal for readers of botanical history, Irish natural history, and anyone curious about how plant checklists evolve over time.