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Carex de France: Manuel d'Identification de Terrain [Sedges of France: Manual to Field Identification]

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: David Hamon(Author), Dominique Mansion(Illustrator), Juan Luis Castillo(Illustrator), Robert Portal(Illustrator), Richard Bernaer(Preface By)
384 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Publisher: BIOTOPE
Carex de France: Manuel d'Identification de Terrain [Sedges of France: Manual to Field Identification]
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Language: French

There are 121 species of sedges in France. These species occupy a very wide variety of environments from alpine grasslands to coastal sands, passing through limestone hillsides, forest environments, peat bogs and wetlands. Due to their well-marked ecological requirements, certain sedges are very useful for the characterization of plant communities (indicator species for phytosociologists). These plants, which easily go unnoticed by the non-specialist, are known to be difficult to identify.

This book, intended as a field guide, deals with all of these 121 species of sedge found in France and offers botanists new tools to get to know them better, including illustrated identification keys, tables of morphological criteria to distinguish close species, detailed monographs with a distribution map (with levels of abundance by department), numerous photographs, and a plate illustrated by two renowned botanist illustrators (Robert Portal and Juan Luis Castillo).

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Les laîches comptent 121 espèces en France. Ces espèces occupent une très grande diversité de milieux depuis les pelouses alpines, jusqu’aux sables littoraux, en passant par les coteaux calcaires, les milieux forestiers, les tourbières et les zones humides. En raison de leurs exigences écologiques bien marquées, certaines laîches sont très utiles pour la caractérisation des groupements végétaux (espèces indicatrices pour les phytosociologues). Ces plantes qui passent facilement inaperçues aux yeux du non spécialiste, sont réputées difficiles à identifier.

Cet ouvrage traite de toutes les espèces présentes en France (121 espèces) et offre aux botanistes des outils inédits pour mieux les connaître : clés d’identification illustrées, tableaux de critères morphologiques pour distinguer les espèces proches, des monographies détaillées avec carte de répartition (avec niveaux d’abondance par département), de nombreuses photographies, une planche illustrée par deux illustrateurs botanistes réputés (Robert Portal et Juan Luis Castillo).

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: David Hamon(Author), Dominique Mansion(Illustrator), Juan Luis Castillo(Illustrator), Robert Portal(Illustrator), Richard Bernaer(Preface By)
384 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Publisher: BIOTOPE
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