Fr. 23.90

A Natural History of the Hedgerow - and ditches, dykes and dry stone walls

English · Paperback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more

It is difficult to think of a more quintessential symbol of the British countryside than the British Hedgerow, bursting with blackberries, hazelnuts and sloes, and home to oak and ash, field mice and butterflies. But as much as we might dream about foraging for mushrooms or collecting wayside nettles for soup, most of us are unaware of quite how profoundly hedgerows have shaped the history of our landscape and our fellow species. One of Britain's best known naturalists, John Wright introduces us to the natural and cultural history of hedges (as well as ditches, dykes and dry stone walls) - from the arrival of the first settlers in the British Isles to the modern day, when we have finally begun to recognise the importance of these unique ecosystems. His intimate knowledge of the countryside and its inhabitants brings this guide to life, whether discussing the skills and craft of hedge maintenance or the rich variety of animals, plants, algae and fungi who call them home. Informative, practical, entertaining and richly illustrated in colour throughout, A Natural History of the Hedgerow is a book to stuff into your pocket for country walks in every season, or to savour in winter before a roaring fire.

Product details

Authors John Wright
Publisher Profile Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.05.2017
 
EAN 9781846685538
ISBN 978-1-84668-553-8
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 128 mm x 198 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Guides > Nature

NATURE / Animals / Wildlife, The countryside, country life: general interest, United Kingdom, Great Britain, The countryside, country life

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.