Wildflowers of Cork City and County is a stimulating, contemporary account of the flora and habitats of Ireland's largest county. A handsome mix of photography and information, this work is comprehensive and enjoyable, an enduring contribution to an understanding of our flora. Beginning with an account of the recording of Cork flora since 1745,the book goes on to describe the floristic features of the county and city, with each chapter focusing on a specific habitat. Modern and historical botanical studies are combined to describe the particular species of each habitat, while plants unique to a habitat are highlighted. Attention is also drawn to species with special features, culinary and medicinal uses, distinctively scented or highly poisonous. Cork City and Cork Harbour are each accorded their own chapter, given their remarkable floral and ecological diversity. Over 1,200 plant species and hybrids (both native and naturalised) are included in this work. Wildflowers of Cork City and County provides a wealth of botanical data for both the professional botanist and enthusiastic amateur. No one with an interest in Ireland's flora should be without this book - a classic of its kind.
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'Of interest to walkers keen to improve their knowledge of the 1,200 plant species to be found in Ireland's largest county' The Irish Times 'Well-bound, well-made, omnibus of information, beautifully and intelligently presented, for a very reasonable price' Irish Examiner 'Magnificent' Irish Naturalists' Journal
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Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
mit Schutzumschlag
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Maße
Höhe: 255 mm
Breite: 202 mm
Dicke: 34 mm
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978-1-84889-020-6 (9781848890206)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Tony O'Mahony has been captivated by the wildflowers and wildlife habitats of his native County Cork from childhood. A self-taught botanist, for over forty years he has avidly explored botanical habitats in Cork and the results have been published in natural history journals since 1973. Tony collated the Cork botanical data for the New Atlas of the British & Irish Flora (Preston et al. 2002).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii PREFACE viii MAPS xi INTRODUCTION 1 1. THE RECORDING OF THE CORK FLORA:A POTTED HISTORY 7 2. CORK CITY AND ITS ENVIRONS 19 3. CORK HARBOUR 57 4. THE SOUTHWEST PENINSULAS AND ROARINGWATER BAY 93 5. ATLANTIC, MEDITERRANEAN-ATLANTIC AND AMERICAN ELEMENTS IN THE CORK FLORA 117 6. WOODLANDS AND HEDGEBANKS 139 7. THE COAST 173 8. THE RIVERS 201 9. MOUNTAINS AND UPLANDS 253 10. INLAND AND COASTALWETLANDS, PONDS AND LAKELETS 273 11. ORCHIDS 295 12. CORK'S FERN LEGACY: NATIVE AND NATURALISED SPECIES 313 13. ALIEN INFLUX 335 14. NATURALISED MEDICINAL AND CULINARY PLANTS 353 15. NATURE CONSERVATION ISSUES 371 APPENDICES 377 NOTES 397 GLOSSARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS 415 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 421 INDEXES 423