Wild Flowers and Where to Find Them in the Chilterns

By Laurie Fallows and David Beattie


Wild Flowers and Where to Find Them in the Chilterns
Online price: £7.99
Paperback, 160 pages
Published: 20th July 2007

Category: Outdoor Guides, Science and Nature


Following on from his successful illustrated guides to the wild flowers of northern England, Laurie Fallows has collaborated with his daughter, Gay, to focus on the beautiful chalk hills and grassland of the Greater Chilterns in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire.



Threaded with deep valleys and streams, featuring sections of several long-distance paths and nature reserves and dotted with delightful villages, this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty attracts visitors all year round. Members of The Chiltern Society have contributed their expertise and enthusiasm to create an invaluable guide to the best flora and most rewarding walks in the area.



This handy paperback gives straightforward details of the identification, habitat, folklore, and culinary and medicinal use of all the common wild flowers, while the recommended walks provide an easy way to find them.

A lovely book for nature lovers. - Hertfordshire Life

A must. - Henley Wildlife Group Newsletter

An ideal accompaniment for exploring the Chilterns. - Chesham Town Talk Magazine



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 160 pages
ISBN: 9780711227804
Format: 198mm x 129mm
150 colour photographs

BIC Code: WNP, WSZC
BISAC Code:  NAT013000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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