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A sequence of essays and field sketches offers a personal, observant account of wild-plant life across varied British habitats, blending lyrical appreciation with practical guidance on seasonality, soil, and locality. The writer contrasts cultivated gardens with flowers in their native settings, draws on county floras and itinerant notes, and records journeys over downs, shingle, marsh, moor and mountain. Discussions range from identification tips and habitat description to moral reflections on collecting and conservation, aiming to instruct beginners while conveying the aesthetic and emotional rewards of encountering plants in the wild.
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