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Field Guide to the Plants of the Falkland Islands

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Field Guide to the Plants of the Falkland Islands

Contributors:

By (Author) Colin Clubbe
By (author) Tom Heller
By (author) Rebecca Upson
By (author) Richard Lewis

ISBN:

9781842466759

Publisher:

Royal Botanic Gardens

Imprint:

Kew Publishing

Publication Date:

10th September 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Taxonomy and systematics
Reference works

Dewey:

580.99711

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Dimensions:

Width 235mm, Height 152mm, Spine 25mm

Description

Situated in the South Atlantic, some 500 km from mainland South America, the Falkland Islands are a remote archipelago formed of two larger islands (East and West Falkland) and over 500 smaller islands.

This book is the output from a collaboration between scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Falklands Conservation, who have been working together for many years. With recent additions to the flora, there are now 181 vascular plant species recorded as native to the Islands, including one natural hybrid, as well as 14 vascular plant species that are endemic to the Falklands and therefore found nowhere else. This new comprehensive field guide covers over 300 species, including both native and non-native, from 14 broad habitat types. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs, each species profile includes nomenclature, description, flowering times, native status, distribution, habitat, abundance, legal protection, Red List status and invasive notes.

Author Bio

Tom Heller is Island Partnerships Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Rebecca Upson formerly worked on Falklands Conservation at Kew, and now works for the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, and a co-author of Field Guide to the Introduced Flora of South Georgia (Kew Publishing, 2017). Richard Lewis is self-employed and previously worked at the RSPB.

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