A Handbook of Mosses
(Author) Peter GrayThis practical pocket-guide introduces the reader to the rich variety of mosses found throughout Britain's damp woodlands, riverbanks, and upland slopes. With a focus on field identification and ecological context, this compact volume serves as both a scientific reference and a practical guide for anyone engaged in the study or conservation of bryophytes. First published at the end of the nineteenth century, Handbook of Mosses presents these often-overlooked plants with clarity and structure, making them accessible to students and surveyors alike. The third part of E. M. Holmes' seminal British Fungi, Lichens and Mosses (1886), this smaller volume is especially suited to those building knowledge in botany, habitat monitoring, or the quiet complexities of non-flowering plant life.
Peter Gray
Peter Gray is best known for his debut novel "The Sound of Rain" which received critical acclaim for its poetic prose and vivid imagery. His writing style is characterized by introspective storytelling and rich character development. Gray's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to evoke deep emotion and connection in his readers.