Field and Woodland Plants
1909

Field and Woodland Plants, written by William S. Furneaux and first published in 1909, is a comprehensive guide for young naturalists focused on the identification and characteristics of wild plants, shrubs, and trees in Great Britain. The book is organized by seasons and habitats, making it accessible for readers to identify common species while appreciating their ecological relationships. With a scientific yet approachable style, it includes descriptions and illustrations of hundreds of plants, aiming to foster a deeper interest in botany and the natural world.


