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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Warne; Revised edition edition (30 Mar 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0723251754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0723251750
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 13 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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This wild flower identification guide was first published in 1981 and is still widely accepted as the best of its kind for its combination of meticulous illustrations and the use of keys to aid recognition. For this new edition the Latin names have been revised in accordance with the current classification system. It is now published as the ideal book for the serious student of British and north-west European wild plants, providing a bridge between picture identification guides and the non-illustrated academic floras.

About the Author
Original author Dr Francis Rose, MBE Dr Rose is one of our best-known botanists, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the lichen and bryophyte flora as well as of flowering plants, and of plant ecology and biogeography. His career as a botanist began at the age of six, learning to identify plants on country walks and after graduating in botany from London University, he spent most of his working life teaching there until retirement in 1981. This remains his most popular book, which took over 20 years to write and represents a lifetime’s experience of plant identification. Author of revised and expanded second edition Clare O’Reilly Clare O’Reilly (previously Coleman) is a freelance botanist and writer who left her career as an environmental lawyer in order to revise this book. She recently gained an MSc in Plant Taxonomy but was a self-taught amateur botanist for many years. Her passion for plants began after winning a wild flower-in-a-vase competition, aged seven. Clare teaches beginners courses on plant identification and this experience, coupled with Dr Rose’s expertise in the original text, enables this revised edition to be even more useful for those new to field botany.

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91 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The latest edition of a standard popular field guide to flowers of the British Isles, 13 Sep 2006
By Christopher J. Sharpe "Chris Sharpe" (Caracas, Venezuela) - See all my reviews
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The first edition of Rose's "Wild Flower Key" appeared 25 years ago, immediately becoming one of the handiest illustrated plant guides ever produced and about the best available for British flowering plants. It covered all native and long-naturalised flowering plants of the British Isles except for grasses, sedges and rushes in addition to the commoner plants of NW Europe. That added up to 1450 species covered.

The second edition is similar to the first in most respects and builds on the strengths of the previous edition. In fact, it is so similar that I think I could have got by with my old, well-thumbed first edition copy. As one would guess from the title, this guide has a strong emphasis on keys, and they are meant to be used in plant identification - together with the text and illustrations, of course. There is a 23 page general key to families at the beginning of the book and additional keys throughout that treat important families and genera. In this edition, some groups are provided with entirely new keys. However, the 51 pages of vegetative keys by habitat remain unchanged. I used the keys of the first edition a lot and found them to be very good indeed.

As for the plates, most of them are unchanged, although the quality of printing appears to have improved somewhat. The illustrations are simple, clear, detailed and ideally suited to plant identification. In some cases there are new line drawings comparing the key features of similar species. The succinct text is set opposite the illustrations, so that all information on a species is found on a single page spread. The text has been revised and there are new "ID tips" boxes to highlight differences between similar species. Over 1600 species are now treated and the coverage has changed slightly to focus exclusively on the British Isles. The species selected include all native flowering plants except for grasses, sedges and rushes, plus the commoner introduced species. The extremely difficult complexes such as Alchemilla, Rubus, Sorbus, Euphrasia, Taraxacum and Hieracium are partially treated. Scarcer introduced plants, widely planted conifers and non-flowering plants are not covered.

The only other similar guide to the British flora would be Blamey, Fitter & Fitter's "Wild Flowers of Britain & Ireland", published in 2003. At the end of the day, the choice comes down to personal preference, since both guides are authoritative. Rose perhaps has the technical edge and is often recommended for use on university field courses. The following points may be helpful in deciding between the two:-

*both cover the British Isles
*both include the plants you are likely to see - basically all native flowering plants plus the widely established exotics
*both sell for approximately the same price - about £15

Rose...

*excludes grasses, sedges & rushes (that's fine as these are well-treated in other works)
*excludes ferns, horsetails & clubmosses (fair enough, since they are not flowering plants)
*emphasises the use of keys as the principal means of identification
*includes textual range information

Blamey, Fitter & Fitter...

*includes all grasses, sedges & rushes
*includes ferns, horsetails & clubmosses
*employ few keys
*include maps

If you can afford it, but both these books - you won't be disappointed. If you are serious about identifying British plants, you should also get hold of Stace's "New Flora of the British Isles" or its compact edition, the "Field Flora of the British Isles".
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A review from a complete beginner, 27 May 2007
By Brida "izumi" (Worcs) - See all my reviews
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The original edition of this book was released when I was only a 1 year-old. As a young girl, growing up near to a forest, surrouded by lovely countryside, I remember taking a passing interest in the wildlife and the flowers. For a time, this interest left me, and I began to forget all the knowledge my mum had passed onto me about the wild plants. Recently, I have longed to get this knowledge back, and to expand on it. Finding this book on Amazon, I felt I could not pass it by.

Although it is not meant as a handy field book - the sheer size of it prevents this - this is a great book both for the beginner (like me) and for those who already have a fair bit of knowledge.
The book is organised well, with lovely drawings of the plants. There is also a good introduction to the book, followed by lots of information about how to use the book, the equipment you may want to get, a guide on flower structure, where to find out more, along with other titbits of info.
For the true beginner, there is also a list of abbreviations, as well as an illustrated glossary at the back of the book.
The general key to plant families is a valuable asset to this book; beginners could not be without it.

This is an excellent edition, of what I understand to be a classic text on wild flowers and their identification. I am very pleased with my choice in beginning with this text to guide me on discovering more about wild flowers, trees and shrubs. Although I have a long way to go, I think this will help me immensely; now, as a beginner, I would not be without it.
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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How this edition differs from the old edition, 24 Nov 2006
By Mrs. C. L. O'reilly "Clare O'Reilly" (Durham, UK) - See all my reviews
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The second edition of this classsic guide has been long coming: in 25 years since the book was published, many people are surprised to learn that there have been many changes to our knowledge of wild plants.

Many features used in identification have been shown to be inaccurate. Scientific names have changed. Many non-native species have become relatively widespread.

This second edition does differ dramatically from the first, but it's all in the detail:

1. there are over 100 new line drawings of diagnostic parts of plants;
2. there are 150 new colour plant portraits;
3. over a third of the genera keys have been re-written as many did not work!
4. national referees (i.e. top experts) have written keys for difficult groups such as willowherbs and water-starworts;
5. there are completely new keys, which did not appear in the old edition e.g. to fine-leaved mayweeds;
6. the new introduction is twice as long, with much additional information to assist beginners;
7. the new glossary is three times as long, packed with new line illustrations;
8. there are new features to assist those working in conservation, such as marking plants as BAP species and with their protected species and/or red list status;
9. there is a compilation of the lastest research on ancient woodland indicator species;
10. the new edition includes extra identification tips, from the new author's experience and from specialist publications like Plant Crib, not published in any other field guide.

This book is not really a competitor with the Fitter and Blamey books, as suggested by reviews here - it goes beyond just 'picture matching' and is the only book to bridge the gap between picture guides and non-illustrated, academic floras. Plus I have to say, the illustrations in the latest Fitter and Blamey book (2003) are mostly dreadful! There are many errors, sometimes just a bit misleading (e.g. meadow buttercup lower leaf) to unidentifiable blobs (e.g. purslane) to pictures of completely the wrong plant (e.g. narrow-leaved ragwort (it should have linear leaves!!)

In case anyone thinks I am biased as author of the new edition, please note that I revised the book because I got fed up with teaching using the old, out of date edition, and I do not get royalties!







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4.0 out of 5 stars It's just too heavy
The Wildflower Key by Francis Rose is definitely THE best book for wildflower identification. The detailed technical information ALWAYS allows you to distinguish between similar... Read more
Published 3 days ago by T. Outram

4.0 out of 5 stars review
book is great, got it in good time, although slightly damaged but not a big problem as using the book in the field anyway!
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Craig J. Boorman

4.0 out of 5 stars Close but no cigar!
I'm a huge fan of Francis Rose, and the last wildflower key is a classic that I still use on a daily basis. Read more
Published 11 months ago by F. P. Flanagan

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent revision
I'm sorry, Tony in Edinburgh, but if this book is bigger than the Edinburgh 'phone book; then there can't be too many people who have 'phones!! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Jonathan

3.0 out of 5 stars Too big for a field guide
I hate to spoil the love-in, but at 900g (2lb) this new edition is simply too heavy to be a practical field guide. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Tony in Edinburgh

5.0 out of 5 stars The best key plus picture guide around?
I got this book as my first `proper' field guide to British plants. The key is very good, and the well-drawn pictures enable beginners to check their identification. Read more
Published on 2 Jul 2007 by S. Penson

5.0 out of 5 stars For long the standard illustrated guide to the flora of the British Isles
This is one of the handiest illustrated field guides ever produced and about the best available for British flowering plants. Read more
Published on 16 Jun 2006 by Christopher J. Sharpe

5.0 out of 5 stars The Wild Flower Key: A Guide to Plant Identification in the
Very nice colourful book,i bought it as i have a lot of flowers in my garden that i didnt no what they were,its very good as it shows the leaves as well you can literally take the... Read more
Published on 21 Sep 2005 by twilight619

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book, spot on illustration, THE bible
I bought this as a novice to botany.The clear illustrations,introductory key, and easily understandable text were just what I needed
Published on 21 Jan 2001 by D. Beattie

5.0 out of 5 stars A flora every botanist should not be without
An excellent wild flower handbook, illusrations clear, and keys extremely user friendly.
Published on 2 Jun 2000 by bsp62d@bangor.ac.uk

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