Presents an account of the vegetation of species-rich grasslands in lowland Wales at the end of the 20th century. This title sets out the findings of 18 years of research and survey of the significant stands of agriculturally unimproved lowland grasslands and their associated vegetation.
Pioneering the use of the National Vegetation Classification for describing and mapping vegetation at a regional scale, this comprehensive volume provides a unique account of the plant communities in the species-rich lowland grasslands of Wales at the end of the twentieth century, detailing the distribution, concentration, and physical and environmental characteristics of each species.