Grasses (Pelican)

“Grasses” by Charles Edward Hubbard, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1968, offers a detailed examination of grass structures and flowers. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book includes concise descriptions that guide readers through the various types of grasses, along with lists tailored for different habitats and a key to identifying grasses in bloom.
Readers will find excellent scientific illustrations that depict the major grasses found in the UK, along with essential information regarding the preferred growing conditions for each species. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in botany, ecology, or simply the diverse world of grasses, providing valuable insights into their characteristics and habitats.
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After the concise and informative descriptions of the structure of grasses and their flowers, there are lists of grasses for various habitats, followed by a key to grasses in flower. It provides excellent scientific illustrations of the major grasses found in the UK and information on the preferred conditions for each grass.
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