Sedges: a guide to identification using vegetative characters
- Series : AIDGAP GUIDES
- Publisher : Field Studies Council
- Illustrations : col photos + illus
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Description:
This is an identification guide to the 85 species of sedges in Britain and Ireland.
* A vegetative key: can be used all year round
* Illustrated with full colour photographs throughout
* Designed for living grasses in the field
Sedges are often found in habitats of good quality. Although some are widespread, many have quite narrow ecological requirements, so they are good indicators for biodiversity assessments. Many sedges are critical for Phase I and National Vegetation Classification (NVC) surveys. Unfortunately, they are often difficult to identify as most keys require specimens at just the right time of year to display all the characters needed for accurate identification, yet much habitat survey work is carried out when no flowers or fruits are available.
This guide is aimed at habitat surveyors who need an easily accessible key to Sedges. It covers 85 species within the Cyperaceae family, and is not limited to species of Carex. The aim is to provide a simplified dichotomous key to the common species of the family using easily defined vegetative characteristics, accompanied by illustrations, photos and notes on their habitat and distribution.
This guide is part of the Field Studies Council’s AIDGAP series (Aids to Identification in Difficult Groups of Animals and Plants). Our AIDGAP guides are accessible identification keys, suitable for non-specialists aged 16+. As with all guides in the series, the Ants AIDGAP underwent extensive testing before publication, by beginners and specialists alike.
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