Southern Spain has a particularly rich and varied flora. This photographic field guide describes a representative selection of the most frequent and characteristic flowering plants to be found in this part of south-east Spain, many of which can also be seen anywhere in southern Spain or further afield. The area covered spans 2000 m in altitude and takes in a variety of largely Mediterranean vegetation types, of which those dominated by the aromatic thymes and colourful brooms are amongst the most spectacular. Wild Flowers of Eastern Andalucia describes 625 species, with 575 illustrated by colour photographs. It will appeal to local residents or holidaymakers, visiting botanists or anyone with an interest in wild flowers who is planning to visit the region. There is an introductory account for each plant family and each species account also includes the English and local Spanish names where known and a summary of cultural and medicinal uses.
Preface 2
Acknowledgements 3
INTRODUCTION
Purpose, Content and Layout of this Book 4
Area of Coverage 6
Geology 6
Habitats and Vegetation Types 6
Plant Classification 11
Glossary 13
SPECIES ACCOUNTS
Gymnosperms (Conifers) 19
Dicotyledons 23
Monocotyledons 257
Sedges, Rushes and Grasses 276
Bibliography and Further Reading 289
Photographic Credits 290
Index 291
Botanist Sarah Ball is a regular visitor to the Almería and Sierra de los Filabres regions in eastern Andalucía, Spain. She has helped run field courses for the University of Reading, the Eden Project, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, for many years.