The definitive field guide to the floristic wonder of the Alps.
Walking through an Alpine meadow in late spring is one of Europe's great wildlife experiences – the variety of flowers can be both dizzying and magical, while the prospect of identifying them can appear intimidating. This brilliant guide book provides the answer.
Alpine Flowers: The Complete Field Guide covers every species that occurs in the alpine and subalpine zones – more than 1,000 are covered with detailed descriptions and photographic coverage, with images of a further 700 rarer or accidental species included. Photographs have been carefully selected to allow key identification criteria to be pinpointed. Range maps are also included to show at a glance where the plants can regularly be found.
Comprehensive yet portable, this book belongs in every Alpine naturalist's backpack.
Foreword
Introduction
Botanical terms
How to use this book
Plant descriptions
Ferns and relatives
Conifers and relatives
Flowering plants, dicotyledons
Flowering plants, monocotyledons
Bibliography
Index
Picture credits
Acknowledgements
Imprint
Norbert Griebl is a naturalist, gardener and author based in the Austrian Alps. His books focus on the alpine world and its plant life.