The Fenland basin was the largest lowland wetland in Britain, straddling six historic counties. It now has a reputation for uniformity, but The Fenland Flora disproves that assumption, showing how an impressive range of plants survive against the odds, and how the region is a key biodiversity stronghold for some groups. This Flora provides not only a unique account of the current status of wild plants in Fenland but also how their ranges have changed over the centuries and analyses the factors behind these changes.
The work comes as a two part hardback set.




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