Teesdale's Special Flora: Places, Plants and People

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A definitive and richly illustrated guide to the botanically unique area of Upper Teesdale in England’s County Durham

To anyone who loves the wild flowers of Great Britain and Ireland, there are some places that beckon time and again, such as The Lizard in Cornwall, The Burren in Ireland’s County Clare and Ben Lawers in Perthshire, Scotland. Upper Teesdale in England’s County Durham must, however, be included among these jewels of our botanical heritage. This locality, which is within sight of the highest point of the Pennines, has an outstanding and special flora that has been shaped by its altitude, land-use patterns and diverse geology. Many of the plants found here are rare and localized, while others are more common and widespread, but together they form the botanically unique Teesdale Assemblage. For this reason, Upper Teesdale is a hotspot for botanists. It is also a scenically beautiful area, located within easy reach of the industrial heartlands of the north-east, and is much visited by walkers and tourists. This book offers visitors unique insights about this area and its botanical riches.

  • Presents the first account to cover together the places, plants and people of this special area
  • Features more than 330 stunning photographs
  • Includes detailed profiles of 96 plants that make up the Teesdale Assemblage
  • Offers a history of Teesdale’s botanical exploration and describes the people who live, work and study plants there today
  • Provides an overview of environmental threats and what is required to ensure a sustainable future

Author(s): Margaret E. Bradshaw
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 287
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Foreword by The Lord Barnard DL
Preface
Places
Map of Teesdale
Introduction and significance of the Teesdale flora
The area, geology and soils
Weather and climate
Discovery – four centuries of plant hunting in Upper Teesdale
Plants
Communities and habitats of the Teesdale Assemblage
Geographical elements in the Teesdale Assemblage
A guide to the species accounts
SPECIES ACCOUNTS
People
Plants and protection
The construction of Cow Green Reservoir
Case studies
Land management and social change
Teesdale: past and present
Teesdale: the future
References
Glossary and abbreviations
Gazetteer: places in Teesdale mentioned in the text
Species mentioned in the text
Acknowledgements and photographic credits
Index of people
Index of plants