Flora of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5 – Butomaceae-Orchidaceae

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Flora of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5 – Butomaceae-Orchidaceae Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 440 Illustrations and other contents: 21 Line drawings, unspecified ISBN: 9780521553391 Categories: , ,

The first published volume of a multi-volume modern critical flora for Britain, conceived on the lines of an expanded ‘Clapham, Tutin and Warburg’.

Flora of Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5 provides a definitive account of the native species, naturalised species, frequent garden escapes and casuals found in the British Isles. Full keys and descriptions will enable the user to name all plants occurring in the wild, plus some ornamental trees and shrubs. For the first time detailed accounts of all the large apomictic genera are given and many infraspecific variants included. Each species entry begins with the accepted Latin name, synonyms and the common English name. A detailed description follows, including information on flowering period, pollination and chromosome number. Separate descriptions are given for infraspecific taxa. Information on the status, ecology and distribution (including worldwide distribution) of the species and infraspecific taxa is also given. Clear black and white line drawings illustrate an extensive glossary and also illuminate the diagnostic features in a number of groups of plants.

• This is the most comprehensive catalogue of the flora of Great Britain and Ireland, inclusive of native, naturalised alien species, garden escapes, and casual plants. Should be the standard reference work for British taxonomists in the 21st century • Contains intraspecific variation of species for ecologists and field biologists • Contains distribution and origin of species for evolutionists and conservationists.

The entire five volume set is now available to buy here

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'Sell and Murrell provide a solid reference book of straight taxonomy.' Plant Talk '… the authors have made an excellent beginning in an impressive undertaking. The intent of the authors was to create a new generation taxonomic treatment that could serve as a single reference work, supplying basic information of British vascular plants to a broad and varied cadre of scientists from environmentalists to molecular biologists and biochemists. The authors of Flora of Great Britain and Ireland have with their first volume succeeded in making good progress in this direction.' Alice le Duc, HortScience ' … they are a fitting culmination of the progress in the study of British [lants and vegetation during this century'. P. Lusby, Edinburgh Journal of Botany 'Flora of Great Britain and Ireland will prove to be of great use for professional and amateur botanists, conservationists, gardeners, specialists in agriculture and other people interested in nature.' Jiri Danihelka, Flora Giobotanica 'The scope and content of this first volume are a mouthwatering fortaste of what is to follow - accurate, detailed and all-embracing accounts of each species. I look forward to the publication of the remaining volumes and the completion of a mammoth and worthwhile project.' Paul Hackney, Irish Naturalists' Journal '… exceptionally detailed … by far the most complete and authoritative account of neophytes and aliens yet published … I found many of the habitat descriptions superlative.' John Richards, Watsonia

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