Alpine Flowers : How to Recognize over 200 Alpine Flowers
Alpine Flowers : How to Recognize over 200 Alpine Flowers
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Author(s): Price, Gillian
ISBN No.: 9781852845650
Pages: 160
Year: 201912
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 21.42
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

It happens to us all. Engaged in a stiff climb or leisurely stroll you spot a flower out of the corner of your eye, take a photograph or just try and store the memory, so that you can look it up when you get home. This pocket field guide to 230 flower species commonly-found in the Alps was made for those moments - every curious Alpinist should carry one. For the purposes of this book, the altitude of 1500m above sea level has been taken as the cut-off level for alpine flowers, although the odd exception found lower down and considered to be of special interest has been included. The primary method of identification used here is colour, and to make flower recognition quick and easy the aim of this guide flowers have been grouped together under their dominant colour. The colours are presented in the following order in this book: Red: shades from pink to red and burgundy Yellow: covering the range through to orange Blue: from light hues through to royal blue Purple: delicate lilac to rich purple charged with blue and red White: predominantly white or creamish. Green has also been included here As well as a photograph, key characteristics of each alpine flower are briefly described in simple language for (and by) the non-expert. Notes on name derivation and traditional uses are included.


Specialised terminology has been purposely kept to a minimum; however, some terms are necessary for distinguishing similar species and to help observation and identification. Each individual flower heading shows the name in English and then underneath, in Latin (in italics), then French, German and Italian. A Glossary and a simplified diagram of a flower are also provided at the front of the book, after the contents page. The product of author Gillian Prices 30-year love affair with the Alps, this pocket handbook will be an ideal companion for anyone interested in the remarkable natural gems of the Alpine meadows.


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