An identification guide containing photographs, and descriptions of the most common British and Irish wildflowers, indexed by their family, genus and species.
Hellebores, Anemones, Buttercups and Crowfoots
Common …., Welsh …., Yellow Horned …
Pink ….
Stitchworts,
Mouse-
Chickweeds,
Campions,
Catchflies.
Bistorts, Docks, Sorrels and Knotweeds
Sea-
St John’s-
Common …, Musk …, Tree …, Marsh …
Round-
Rockets, Mustards, Bitter-
Heather, Ling, Bell Heather, Heath, Bilberry.
Primrose
Cowslip
Water Violet
Scarlet Pimpernel
Biting …,
English …,
Navelwort.
Rue-
Opposite-
Fringecups,
Grass-
Meadowsweet,
Silverweed,
Tormentil,
Wild Strawberry,
Wood Avens,
Mountain Avens,
Field-
Dog-
Hawthorn.
Vetches, Clovers, Melilots, Restharrow, Gorse
Purple …
Great …, Rosebay …, Evening Primrose,
Enchanter’s-
Dog’s Mercury, Portland …,
Wood Sorrel
Sea Holly, Cow Parsley, Alexanders,
Hemlock Water-
Fennel, Hemlock,
Garden Angelica,
Wild Parsnip,
Hogweed.
Black Nightshade,
Bittersweet.
Field, Hedge, Large.
Betony, Woundworts, Dead-
Yellow Archangel,
Wood Sage, Bugle,
Ground-
Selfheal, Wild Thyme,
Gypsywort,
Water Mint.
Giant Bellflower, Harebell, Sheep’s-
Woodruff,
Lady’s Bedstraw
Heath Bedstraw,
Cleavers
Crosswort.
Wild Teasel,
Field Scabious,
Devil’s-
Carline Thistle,
Knapweed,
Chicory,
Dandelion,
Sea Aster,
Yarrow,
Corn Marigold,
Oxeye Daisy,
Ragwort,
Colt’s Foot,
Butterbur.
Lord-
Bog Asphodel,
Star-
Spring Squill,
Bluebell,
Ramsons,
Summer Snowflake
Yellow and Stinking Iris,
Crocus
Helleborine,
Pyramidal,
Fragrant,
Marsh,
Early,
Bee.