Urban Plants: British Wildlife Collection
Autor Trevor Dinesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2025
The walls, pavements, lawns, parks, playing fields, verges and waste ground that make up the built environment of Britain and Ireland are home to an extraordinary array of plant species. Native and non-native species together find ways to endure in often harsh and uncompromising habitats. In Urban Plants, leading botanist Trevor Dines tells the stories of our urban flowers, ferns and conifers: how they arrived, how they survive, and how a select few seize the opportunity to become masters of the streets, thriving in the face of constant upheaval and change.
We learn how our villages, towns and cities have changed over time - from Roman Britain to reconstruction after World War II - and the resulting geographical variation that exists in our flora today, such as London Rocket at the Tower of London or the newly evolved York Groundsel recently discovered in a railway station carpark. Trevor also looks to the future and the potential impacts of invasive species, herbicides and climate change, as well as the concept of urban rewilding.
Illustrated with around 350 colour photographs, maps and diagrams, as well as text boxes exploring key species and habitats, this is a fascinating deep dive into the biology, ecology and cultural impact of the plants that set up home alongside us.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399407496
ISBN-10: 139940749X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 300 colour photographs and b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Seria British Wildlife Collection
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 139940749X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 300 colour photographs and b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Seria British Wildlife Collection
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface
Part One: Setting the urban scene
1. Introduction
2. A brief history of our urban plants
3. Urban botany today
Part Two: The roots of urban botany
4. Origin of urban plants
5. The physical urban environment
6. Creation of the urban flora
Part Three: A walk through the streets
7. Pavements
8. Walls
9. Urban fallow: waste ground and derelict land
10. The grassy bits
11. Street trees
Part Four: Final thoughts
12. The future of urban plants
Further study
Glossary
References
Illustration credits
Acknowledgements
Index
Part One: Setting the urban scene
1. Introduction
2. A brief history of our urban plants
3. Urban botany today
Part Two: The roots of urban botany
4. Origin of urban plants
5. The physical urban environment
6. Creation of the urban flora
Part Three: A walk through the streets
7. Pavements
8. Walls
9. Urban fallow: waste ground and derelict land
10. The grassy bits
11. Street trees
Part Four: Final thoughts
12. The future of urban plants
Further study
Glossary
References
Illustration credits
Acknowledgements
Index
Recenzii
A poetic and learned illustrated guide to the ecology underpinning urban flora, this is a deeply researched work that is relevant to academics and amateurs alike.
It is very rare that you get to say this, but this book is everything I wanted it to be . What makes this book so wonderful is the writing, which sings from page one. It is a hymn to the cracks in the pavements, of loose mortar and porous surfaces, and the poetry they provide.
This book changed the way I thought about plants, and pavements and time spent in built up areas. I immediately started looking down a lot more on the morning after I got my copy. [...] The book is beautifully designed and is packed with attractive and informative images of plants, maps and graphs. On top of that the writing is wonderful and slips easily between anecdotes which make good points and explanations of complex issues. Buy it as a present for some people you love over Christmas and they will thank you for it.
Dr Trevor Dines is a veritable botanical encyclopaedia, the kind of person you wish you could carry in your pocket on every walk. This excellent book provides a fascinating exploration of the science and ecology of urban plants and is a fitting tribute to their resilience and adaptability. Another superb addition to Bloomsbury's British Wildlife Collection, I would urge all naturalists to buy it and use it.
[The] observations in this readable book are fascinating.
It is very rare that you get to say this, but this book is everything I wanted it to be . What makes this book so wonderful is the writing, which sings from page one. It is a hymn to the cracks in the pavements, of loose mortar and porous surfaces, and the poetry they provide.
This book changed the way I thought about plants, and pavements and time spent in built up areas. I immediately started looking down a lot more on the morning after I got my copy. [...] The book is beautifully designed and is packed with attractive and informative images of plants, maps and graphs. On top of that the writing is wonderful and slips easily between anecdotes which make good points and explanations of complex issues. Buy it as a present for some people you love over Christmas and they will thank you for it.
Dr Trevor Dines is a veritable botanical encyclopaedia, the kind of person you wish you could carry in your pocket on every walk. This excellent book provides a fascinating exploration of the science and ecology of urban plants and is a fitting tribute to their resilience and adaptability. Another superb addition to Bloomsbury's British Wildlife Collection, I would urge all naturalists to buy it and use it.
[The] observations in this readable book are fascinating.