Vegetation of the Peak District

“Vegetation of the Peak District” by C. E. Moss, published by Cambridge University Press on December 19, 2013, is a comprehensive study of the botany of the Peak District. This edition, consisting of 310 pages, presents findings from a botanical survey initiated in January 1903 and includes illustrative figures, appendices, and an introduction to the region, along with explanatory notes that enhance the text.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the plant life in the Peak District, making it a valuable resource for those interested in nature, botany, and the history of science. The book’s thorough approach provides insights into the diverse vegetation of the area, catering to both enthusiasts and scholars alike.
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Originally published in 1913, this book presents a study of the botany of the Peak District, incorporating illustrative figures. The text was the result of a botanical survey of area begun in January 1903. Appendices and an introduction to the region are included, together with abundant explanatory notes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Peak District, botany and the history of science.
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