The Wild Flower Key: A Guide to Plant Identification in the Field, with and without Flowers by Francis Rose
In this latest edition, the Latin names have been revised in accordance with the current classification system. While not a book for complete beginners, as the technical language and information is aimed at those familiar with the practice, this guide is perfect for anyone who is serious about studying British and North-West European wild plants. It serves as a useful bridge between picture identification guides and the non-illustrated academic flora.
Plant identification is often made through the plants’ unique attributes and it does not have to be in flower for identification to take place, which can help keen wildflower observers make fantastic discoveries and continue their practice throughout the year.
You should read this book if…
Plant identification is often made through the plants’ unique attributes and it does not have to be in flower for identification to take place, which can help keen wildflower observers make fantastic discoveries and continue their practice throughout the year.
You should read this book if…
- You are keen to learn more about plant and flower identification
- You enjoy visual learning
- You take satisfaction in discovering new plants and wildflowers when out and about