
PREFACE
COLOURED PLATES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION GENERAL CHARACTERS OF PLANTS AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF FLOWERS
THE POLLINATION AND FERTILISATION OF FLOWERS
CLIMBING PLANTS
EARLY SPRING
WOODS AND THICKETS IN SPRING
THE SPRING-FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS OF WOODS, THICKETS, AND HEDGEROWS
WAYSIDES AND WASTES IN SPRING
This volume offers a friendly yet scientifically reliable companion for anyone eager to explore the countryside’s green tapestry. Arranged by season, habitat and growth habit, the book lets listeners match what they see in the field with clear, concise descriptions that avoid heavy jargon. Whether strolling through a spring wood or scanning a summer meadow, the guide points out the key features that distinguish each species, making identification both enjoyable and accurate.
The text is richly illustrated with colour plates that showcase everything from delicate woodland flowers to resilient heathland herbs, each picture paired with a short portrait of the plant’s form and life‑cycle. Covering woods, fields, marshes, moors and chalky soils, the author also shares intriguing observations about how plants grow, reproduce and interact with their surroundings, inviting listeners to appreciate flora as dynamic, living characters rather than static specimens.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (622K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-05-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for making natural history feel approachable, this British science teacher wrote lively guides that opened up ponds, seashores, woods, and gardens to generations of curious readers. His books helped turn close observation of everyday wildlife into an adventure.
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