Frustrating Flowers and Puzzling Plants

Identifying the difficult species of Britain and Ireland

John M Warren author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pelagic Publishing

Published:9th Jan '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Frustrating Flowers and Puzzling Plants cover

If you have tried to identify wildflowers, you'll already know exactly what is meant by the title of this book. Although a lot of plants are relatively straightforward to recognise, many others are not. Standard wildflower guides tend to provide as much guidance with identifying the easy and distinctive as they do with complex, tricky species. This ingenious book is designed to come to the rescue of the exasperated novice botanist and to help those more experienced who might be stuck on unfamiliar and complex groups.

From willows to water-crowfoots, from eyebrights to dandelion look-a-likes, all of us have struggled with baffling specimens or the seemingly cryptic. Presented here is a fresh new approach to identifying difficult plants by giving an understanding of the biology behind their complexity. In simple language, you will be directed to the particular parts of the plant that you need to look at most closely. The tabular keys are more user friendly and evolutionarily valid than conventional dichotomous keys, which are often confusing and unwieldy. Each chapter contains illustrations of key diagnostic features, rather than of entire plants. Other novel aspects include coverage of the historical recognition of complexity within each group, which is used to inform debate about the level of resolution that may be most appropriate for your needs.

This accessible guide is the perfect chance to get to grips with that challenging group you keep saving for 'next year' or for untangling a botanical mystery which keeps repeating itself.

John M. Warren's book tackles the trickiest of taxonomies, helping us understand our umbellifers and suss out our speedwells. It's funny, clearly written and absolutely fascinating.

-- Nic Wilson, Guardian country diarist

A really useful and readable book which gives you all the fine detail and understanding that is missing from your typical wild plant ID guide.

-- David Swales * BNA News Bulletin *

People who grow and photograph orchids, particularly indigenous ones, often have an interest in the other wildflowers that grow with them. This book gives a unique method of getting to grips with them.

-- Isobyl la Croix * The Orchid Society of Great Britain Journ

ISBN: 9781784273316

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 19mm

Weight: 615g

304 pages