Description
Flowers of the Woods by E J Salisbury-(King Penguin 29), published in 1946, is a charming and informative volume dedicated to the diverse flora found in British woodlands. Part of the distinguished King Penguin series, known for its accessible yet authoritative texts and high-quality illustrations, this book serves as both a botanical guide and a celebration of nature. It methodically introduces readers to various species of woodland flowers, detailing their characteristics, habitats, and seasonal appearances. The work’s enduring appeal lies in its combination of precise scientific observation with an engaging narrative style, designed to foster appreciation for native plant life. As a historical artifact of mid-20th century popular science publishing, it reflects the era’s keen interest in natural history and the distinctive aesthetic of the King Penguin imprint.







