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Flowers of the Forest Plants and People in the New Forest National Park [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x191x14 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: WILDGuides
  • ISBN-10: 1903657199
  • ISBN-13: 9781903657195
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x191x14 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: WILDGuides
  • ISBN-10: 1903657199
  • ISBN-13: 9781903657195
Teised raamatud teemal:
An exploration of the botanical richness and cultural heritage of the New Forest, an exceptional area for wildflowers.
Foreword 9(1)
Intentions and definitions 10(1)
An Introduction to the New Forest National Park 11(19)
How the Open Forest works
14(3)
Geology
17(2)
A botanical overview
19(3)
See for yourself
22(2)
For the record
24(2)
Lower plants
26(4)
The Open Forest
30(22)
The woods of the Open Forest
31(1)
The Christmas Green Oaks
31(4)
Woodland management
35(2)
Ancient trees
37(6)
Woodland wildflowers
43(9)
Butcher's-broom
44(1)
John Goodyer and Narrow-leaved Lungwort
45(1)
Narrow-leaved Lungwort
46(1)
Goodyer's Elm
47(1)
Ivy-leaved Bellflower - plant profile
48(1)
Ivy-leaved Bellflower
49(1)
Bastard Balm
50(1)
Bastard Balm - plant profile
51(1)
Scrub
52(6)
Brambles
53(2)
Roses
55(1)
Ferns
55(3)
Heaths and Bogs
58(50)
Drainage
60(2)
Management
62(4)
After the burn
65(1)
The marl heaths
66(2)
The sandy heaths
68(5)
Northern species of the Open Forest
73(4)
Disturbance and upheavals on the heaths
77(7)
Peaty paths
78(2)
Life in a rut
80(2)
Eyebrights and concrete
82(2)
Summer Lady's-tresses: a national extinction
84(4)
Hatch Thoke
87(1)
Cottongrasses and Beavers
88(3)
Dwarf shrubs
91(2)
Finding Early Gentians: X marks the spot
93(2)
In amongst the Bracken
95(13)
Angular Solomon's-seal
99(1)
plant profile
100(2)
The Wild Gladiolus
102(2)
plant profile
104(4)
Grasslands
108(21)
Lawns
109(1)
Village greens
110(10)
Chamomile
112(4)
The Small Fleabane
116(1)
Boom and bust
117(3)
Streamside lawns
120(4)
Woodland lawns
124(4)
Bowman's Horsetail
127(1)
The Re-seeds
128(1)
Open Forest Ponds and Rivers
129(28)
The rivers
130(2)
The many names of the Lymington River
132(4)
Cut-grass
134(2)
Forest ponds
136(6)
Adder's-tongue Spearwort
139(1)
Floating Water-plantain
140(2)
Forest ponds and the Avon Valley
142(6)
Hampshire-purslane - plant profile
144(1)
Hampshire-purslane and Coral-necklace
145(1)
Coral-necklace - plant profile
146(2)
The Coastal Open Forest
148(9)
Tanners Lane and the Boldre foreshore
150(7)
The Coast
157(33)
The Coast: an introduction
158(1)
Below the tide
159(3)
The wooded marsh
162(3)
Saltmarsh and strandline
165(3)
A life in gravel
168(4)
Little-Robin
170(2)
Hurst Spit: Ray and Parkinson
172(8)
Sea Campion and a lost Island
175(2)
Calshot and vegetables
177(3)
Tom Tiddler's Ground
180(2)
Mulberrys, sauce and spider-orchids
182(2)
Cultivation and cliffs
184(2)
Grazing marshes
186(4)
The Enclosed Countryside
190(18)
Within the hedges
191(8)
Summer Snowflake
196(2)
Summer Snowflake - plant profile
198(1)
Sowley Pond
199(2)
Suburban life
201(1)
The Avon Valley
202(3)
Arable losses
205(3)
Looking forward
208(8)
Appendix 1 Find out more
216(6)
New Forest organisations
216(2)
References
218(4)
Appendix 2 A list of the rare, scarce and Red List vascular plants currently found within the New Forest National Park
222(4)
Appendix 3 Some of the more frequently found plants in selected habitats around the New Forest
226(1)
Appendix 4 Gazetteer of place names referred to in the text
227(3)
Appendix 5 New Forest National Park: Facts and Figures
230(1)
Appendix 6 Forest Code
231(1)
Acknowledgements 232(2)
Photographic and artwork credits 234(4)
Index of English and Scientific Names 238(6)
Index of People's Names 244