Europe's Alpine Flowers: A Field Guide
By (Author) Bob Gibbons
By (author) Robert Still
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
8th October 2025
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Reference works
Applied ecology
Botany and plant sciences
Paperback
496
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
An authoritative photographic guide to Europe's spectacular Alpine flora
Europe's Alpine Flowers covers the flowering plants and conifers that occur regularly on mountains and in Arctic areas north of a line that runs from the Pyrenees to Southern Romania. For many botanists-and gardeners-the alpine flora is the best it gets. There are many species adapted to a harsh climate of extreme winter cold and strong winds, including some of our most beautiful rock plants, such as gentians, saxifrages, and crocuses. These also include subtle and rare flowers that require care to discover and identify. With outstanding photographs and concise text that covers key features, this guide enables confident identification in the field.
Bob Gibbons (19492024) was a writer, photographer, and wildlife tour guide with an almost unrivalled knowledge of the European flora. By his 20s he had led botanical expeditions to Afghanistan and Nepal, and his later tours for Natural History Travel took in every continent except Antarctica. His widely praised images of wildflowers, birds, animals, and insects have appeared internationally in many magazines and books. He was the author of more than 40 books, including Wildflower Wonders: The 50 Best Wildflower Sites in the World (Princeton WILDGuides).