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Who Found Our Ferns? A History of the Discovery of Britain's Ferns, Clubmosses, Quillworts and Horsetails

Series: BPS Special Publications Volume: 12
By: John A Edgington(Author), David A Pearman(Foreword By)
216 pages, 160+ colour & b/w photos and illustrations
Who Found Our Ferns?
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  • Who Found Our Ferns? ISBN: 9780992612016 Paperback Sep 2013 In stock
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Who Found Our Ferns? tells the story of the discovery of Britain's pteridophytes, from Saxon times to 2012. The lives of those who noticed, collected and described our ferns, horesetails, quillworts and clubmosses are interwoven with accounts of how, where and when they found them.

Includes historical accounts supplemented by recent taxonomic research of 85 taxa that grow wild in Britain and Ireland, or have done so in the past, with details of almost all records before 1724, or later for subsequent discoveries. Comprehensively referenced to primary sources. Over 160 illustrations include engravings from contemporary literature, nature prints, and herbarium specimens. With a list of pre-Linnaean phrase names and their scientific equivalents, chronological summaries of early reports, and a full index of plant names.

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Series: BPS Special Publications Volume: 12
By: John A Edgington(Author), David A Pearman(Foreword By)
216 pages, 160+ colour & b/w photos and illustrations
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