The High Weald is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty running across West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent. Within it many varied habitats can be found, from planted and tended gardens to lowland heath,
“I hope that in some modest way these drawings express man’s profound relationship with the natural world, and, if it has one, something of the soul of the ancient oak tree.”—M
Hong De-Yuan's new monograph of the popular genus Paeonia is a comprehensive taxonomic revision, based on extensive field observations, population sampling, and examination of more than 5,000 specimen
Edwardian botanist Ernest Wilson was the foremost plant collector of his generation, singlehandedly responsible for introducing more than one thousand plant species to Western gardens, many of them co
This unique book details all plants that have ever been recorded growing in a wild state at Kew Gardens since its founding in 1759, revealing the extent to which the wild flora of the Kew estate and
Wildlife photographer Heather Angel spent an entire year photographing Kew Gardens, focusing not on the familiar flowers and trees but on the remarkable array of animals that make the plants of Kew th
This handy guidebook is the result of a sixteen-year collaboration between the RoyalBotanicGardens, Kew and the Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospital Poisons Unit. Written with both botanical and toxicolog
Nothing brings life to a room like a plant. And science suggests that they’re good for us, too, lifting our moods and making us healthier. But if your office is bare, your home lacking green&mda
Systematics and Conservation of African Plants presents the proceedings of the 18th Aetfat Congress held in Yaounde, Cameroon, from 26 February to 2 March 2007. It includes 97 papers in separate secti
Descriptions and illustrations of species in the following families:-71. Cyrillaceae, 79. Theophrastaceae, 86. Habdodendraceae, 90. Proteaceae, 100. Combretaceae, 113. Dichapetalaceae 167. Limnochoari