Comment – Rare plant introductions in the UK: creative conservation or wildflower gardening?
David Pearman and Kevin Walker
Pages 174-182
Writing at the end of a long period agricultural depression, W G Clarke (1925) provides a vivid account of Breckland with its wild expanses of shifting sands, lonely warrens and windswept heathland – an interconnected landscape where species were able to move around and establish themseleves wherever conditions were appropriate.
Comment – Rare plant introductions in the UK: creative conservation or wildflower gardening?
Writing at the end of a long period agricultural depression, W G Clarke (1925) provides a vivid account of Breckland with its wild expanses of shifting sands, lonely warrens and windswept heathland – an interconnected landscape where species were able to move around and establish themseleves wherever conditions were appropriate.