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An accessible, comprehensive and beautifully illustrated
guide—the only one to cover all the orchids found in Britain and
Ireland Covering all fifty-one native species and twelve of
uncertain origin, as well as hybrids and variants, Britain’s
Orchids is an engaging, intuitive and in-depth identification guide
to all the orchids of Britain and Ireland at all stages of
development, from first emergence to setting seed. Drawing on the
authors’ extensive field experience and the latest scientific
research, the book uses multiple techniques to help both beginner
and more advanced orchid enthusiasts to identify even the most
difficult plants. It is beautifully illustrated with watercolour
paintings by talented artist Sarah Stribbling, and features more
than 1,200 evocative, instructive and detailed photographs. Orchids
have long fired the imagination with their beauty and rarity. This
book aims to ignite or increase your passion for these special
plants, and for the conservation of their varied habitats—from
remote mountaintops to urban wild spaces. The first book to cover
all the species at all stages of development, as well as all
subspecies, varieties and confirmed hybrids Lavishly illustrated
with 98 beautiful watercolour plates More than 1,200 stunning
photos showing the orchids in their natural settings and
highlighting key identification features Simple, step-by-step
system for identifying almost any orchid you encounter Up-to-date
distribution maps and seasonal charts showing when each species can
be seen in its various stages of development Sean Cole is a field
naturalist who has been studying orchids for more than twenty
years, with special interests in identification, taxonomy and
pollination. He has published many articles on British orchids,
including his specialty, the Ghost Orchid. Mike Waller is an
ecologist and botanist who specializes in European orchids. He has
worked for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the
Natural History Museum in London, the London Wildlife Trust and
Plantlife.
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