The Wildflowers of Ireland

The Wildflowers of Ireland
Title The Wildflowers of Ireland PDF eBook
Author ZOE. DEVLIN
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2021-05-28
Genre
ISBN 9780717191871

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Discover the fascinating world of Ireland's diverse and astonishing collection of native wildflowers. This new edition reflects the many changes to our botanical knowledge since The Wildflowers of Ireland was first published in 2014. There's updated information on the distribution of native wildflowers, along with more than 90 additional species, all beautifully photographed by the author. For ease of identification, the species are divided into colour categories and within each category the species are grouped by, for example, the number of petals in the flower or whether the species carries its flowers in a cluster or a spike. In easily understood terminology, focus is put on the main identifying features of each plant, by colour, size, shape of flower, leaf, habitat, flowering season, and where in Ireland it might be found. This is a must for enthusiasts of all ages and levels of experience.

The Wildflowers of Ireland

The Wildflowers of Ireland
Title The Wildflowers of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Declan Doogue
Publisher Gill
Pages 320
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780717146611

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'The Wild Flowers of Ireland' is an extensive guide to the country's plant life.

Irish Wild Plants

Irish Wild Plants
Title Irish Wild Plants PDF eBook
Author Niall Mac Coitir
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Eccentrics and eccentricities
ISBN 9781905172696

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The wild plants of Ireland have been bound up in our culture and folkore from the earliest times. They appear in the ancient Irish brehon laws and early nature poetry for which Ireland is famous. As with its companion 'Irish Trees', this book is illustrated with specially commissioned watercolours by Grania Langrishe.

Wildflowers of Ireland

Wildflowers of Ireland
Title Wildflowers of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Zoe Devlin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Wild flowers
ISBN 9781848891265

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When Zoe Devlin was shown a wild orchid by a relative, the late Dr Kathleen Lynn, it sparked a lifelong interest in wildflowers. Here is Zoe's personal record of the wildflowers that adorn Ireland's countryside, presented so those without botanical knowledge can gain a greater understanding of the subject. Passionate about this often-overlooked part of our natural heritage, Zoe embellishes descriptions and photographs of the plants with herbal and literary references and related Irish folklore. She describes over 400 commonly found wildflowers as well as some not so-common and even rare species. This book creates a new awareness and wider picture of the world of wildflowers in Ireland. In presenting this book, Zoe Devlin says: 'Conservation of our wildflowers is of the utmost importance as they are now facing threats on several different sides', and she expresses a hope that 'through education and awareness of the diversity of our wildflowers, perhaps, just perhaps, the tide can be held back a little longer.' Zoe Devlin on Yellow-rattle: ...I first recorded this species in 1976 at Rossadillisk, County Galway. The plants were flowering in a beautiful old meadow by the sea, jostling for space among a number of other wildflowers, all crowded together, their heads swaying and tossing in the breeze. The hidden Corncrakes were calling 'Crex Crex' and it seemed as if time had passed it by altogether. It was both a sight and a feeling I shall never forget ...

The Wildflowers of Offaly

The Wildflowers of Offaly
Title The Wildflowers of Offaly PDF eBook
Author John Feehan
Publisher Mercier Press Ltd
Pages 510
Release 2009
Genre Wild flowers
ISBN 9781856356732

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"Most books on wildflowers are concerned mainly with points of identification and distribution. The Wildflowers of Offaly is unique in the way it attempts to describe the character of the plants: their ecological preferences, their uses and the beliefs associated with them, and in particular the extraordinary diversity of the strategies they have evolved to ensure pollination and the production of seed. This is the book to consult when you have made a tentative identification of a wildflower and want to know more about its lifestyle. It is illustrated throughout in full colour with photographs and a selection of plates from many of the classic older floras of northern Europe."--Publisher's description.

Field Guide to Coastal Wildflowers of Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe

Field Guide to Coastal Wildflowers of Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe
Title Field Guide to Coastal Wildflowers of Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe PDF eBook
Author Paul Sterry
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 352
Release 2022-04-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0691238456

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A richly illustrated guide to the wildflowers and other flora of coastal Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe The rugged and beautiful coastal regions of Britain and Ireland are among the crowning glories of these islands. Few visitors can fail to marvel at the stunning sight of Cornwall’s clifftops resplendent with flowering Thrift, or be struck by the resilience of plants that thrive on the inhospitable shingle beaches of Dungeness on the coast of Kent. This field guide covers more than 600 species of wildflowers and other coastal flora found in Britain and Ireland, and coastal mainland Northwest Europe. Detailed species accounts describe wildflowers, grasses, sedges and rushes that occur on the coast or in abundance within sight of the sea. Stunningly illustrated throughout, this comprehensive, user-friendly guide also covers trees and shrubs, a range of other groups from mosses and seaweeds, and more broadly, the natural history of coastal habitats. Covers more than 600 species of flowering plants Features over 1,500 spectacular colour photos Describes other groups such as ferns, mosses, liverworts, lichens, fungi and seaweeds Provides up-to-date colour distribution maps for Britain and Ireland

Nature in Ireland

Nature in Ireland
Title Nature in Ireland PDF eBook
Author John Wilson Foster
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 702
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780773518179

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How has Irish nature been studied? How has it been expressed in literature and popular culture? How has it influenced, and been influenced by, political, economic, and social change? These long-neglected questions are pursued in Nature in Ireland, a pioneering collection of original essays by leading naturalists, science writers, and cultural historians who bring us from the geological prehistory of Ireland to the environmental threats of the late twentieth century.