Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland
The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland is a scientific society for the study of flora, plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. The society was founded as the Botanical Society of London in 1836, and became the Botanical Society of the British Isles, eventually changing to its current name in 2013. It includes both professional and amateur members and is the largest organisation devoted to botany in the British Isles. Its history is recounted in David Allen's book The Botanists.
The society publishes handbooks and journals, conducts national surveys and training events, and hosts conferences. It also awards grants and bursaries, sets professional standards, and works in an advisory capacity for governments and NGOs.
The society is managed by a council of elected members, and is a Registered Charity in England & Wales and Scotland.
Publications
The BSBI has produced three atlases covering the distribution of vascular plants in British Isles. The third atlas, Atlas 2020, was published in March 2023.It publishes a newsletter, BSBI News, that is distributed to members three times a year and is available online.
The BSBI published a scientific periodical, New Journal of Botany, that was discontinued in 2017. The journal had a north-western European scope covering vascular plants, their taxonomy, biosystematics, ecology, distribution and conservation, as well as topics of a more general or historical nature". This has been replaced by an online journal, British and Irish Botany.
The society produced the Atlas of the British Flora in 2002, the Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain in 2003, and publishes the BSBI Handbooks series.
Handbook series
The following Handbooks have been produced, with more promised for the future.- Sedges. 2007. A.C. Jermy, D.A. Simpson, M.J.Y. Foley & M.S. Porter
- Umbellifers. 1980. T.G. Tutin
- Docks and Knotweeds. 1981. J.E. Lousley & D.H. Kent
- Willows and Poplars. 1984. R.D. Meikle
- Charophytes. 1986. J.A. Moore
- Crucifers. 1991. T.C.G. Rich
- Roses. 1993. G.G. Graham & A.L. Primavesi
- Pondweeds. 1995. C.D. Preston
- Dandelions. 1997. A.A. Dudman & A.J. Richards
- Sea Beans & Nickar Nuts. 2000. E.C. Nelson
- Water-starworts of Europe. 2008. R.V. Lansdown
- Fumitories. 2009. R.J. Murphy
- Grasses. 2009. T. Cope & A. Gray
- Whitebeams, Rowans and Service Trees. 2010. T.C.G. Rich, L. Houston, A. Robertson & M.C.F. Proctor.
- British Northern Hawkweeds. 2011. T.C.G. Rich & W. Scott.
- Evening-primroses. 2016. R.J. Murphy.
- Violas. 2017. M. Porter & M. Foley.
- Eyebrights. 2018. C. Metherell & F. Rumsey.
- Gentians of Britain and Ireland. 2019. Tim Rich & Andy McVeigh.
- Hawkweeds of South-East England. 2020. Mike Shaw.
- Monograph of British and Irish Hieracium section Foliosa and section Prenanthoidea. 2021. Tim Rich and David McCosh.
- Broomrapes of Britain and Ireland. 2021. Chris Thorogood & Fred Rumsey.
- Field Handbook to British and Irish Dandelions. 2021. A.J. Richards.
- Alchemilla: Lady's Mantles of Britain and Ireland. 2022. Mark Lynes.
- Brambles of Scotland. 2025. A. Hannah.
- Wild roses of Great Britain and Ireland. 2025. Roger Maskew and Gareth Knass.