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Field and Woodland Plants

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A practical field guide for young naturalists that explains how to identify wild plants using clear descriptions and numerous illustrations, arranging species by season, habitat, and habit to aid observation in woods, waysides, meadows, bogs, chalk downs, riversides, arable land, and coastal margins. Early chapters introduce general plant structure, pollination and fertilisation, and climbing mechanisms; subsequent sections offer season-by-season accounts of common and specialist species, brief discussions of parasitic and carnivorous plants, and convenient lists and a glossary to support identification and classification.

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William S. Furneaux

William S. Furneaux was a naturalist and author known for his contributions to the study of British flora and fauna. His works often focus on the intricate details of nature, making them valuable resources for both enthusiasts and scholars. Among his notable publications are "Butterflies and Moths (British)", which explores the diversity of these insects, and "Field and Woodland Plants", a guide to the plants found in various habitats. Furneaux's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, encouraging readers to observe and understand the environment around them.

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