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Somerset Rare Plants Group. Recording all plants growing wild in Somerset, not just the rarities! 1 Ash Priors Common. 3 Bossington to Hurlstone Point. 5 Bridgwater and Taunton Canal. 8 Cheddar Gorge and Black Rock area. 10 Crook Peak and Wavering Down. 11 Dunster Beach and Minehead dunes. 12 Great Breach Wood. 15 Long Sutton Plantations, Burnt House…. 22 Worthy to Culbone. About the Somerset RPR. References : Somerset RPR. Extant species list 2016. Extinct species list 2016. A rhyne at Shapwick.
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Hadlow Down | Diversions in Natural History
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Diversions in Natural History. Today was a gorgeous day for a field meeting of the Sussex Botanical Recording Society. And eight of us met a little to the east of Hadlow Down village to record the tetrad TQ52L. I was a bit late, but I needn’t have worried about not being able to find everyone since they were still only a few yards from the cars closely examining the grass and some Corn Mint (. Among it, for which the vegetative key was very useful. And Cyperus Sedge (. Lunch in a meadow. The former has v...
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30 Days Wild, part 1 | Diversions in Natural History
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Diversions in Natural History. 30 Days Wild, part 1. Have been running a campaign. To encourage everyone to get out in nature during June, so it’s been fun to record what I’ve been doing each day. Of course, with a dog you tend to get out in nature every day, but there’s always something new emerging and new things to see, and there have been quite a few things I’ve done in nature this month that haven’t involved walking the dog. After yesterday’s National Garden BioBlitz. Day 2 http:/ t.co/Hr04UiQ5i3.
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Email list and contact us. If you want to receive information about future walks and events, please sign up to our email list. Alternatively, if you have a specific question, you can mail us. Or telephone 01342 822301. Sign up to the email list. Springtime surprises at Tablehurst. Natural history group walks. Ashdown Forest Bird Group. Events and local sightings. Interesting habitats near the airport.
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The importance of looking | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. The importance of looking. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Fungi. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. The pond near Hartfield. Back in March a small group of us cycled along the Forest Way to look at the pond near Hartfield (TQ47163599). It was rather cold and not the most species-rich outing. Small orange fungus on willow. For identification of Nectriaceae species, we need to see the sexual stage (...
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National Garden BioBlitz 2015 | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. National Garden BioBlitz 2015. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Fish. Middot; Leave a comment. The weather on Sunday 31 May wasn’t that great when we headed to Alastair’s garden in Colemans Hatch, though considering that the forecast had been truly awful it turned out better than expected. Hart’s-tongue fern (. Among other things, and several grasses and sedges (some of which I still need to key out). On the wooden fe...
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Pixton Meadow | Nature's book
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Email list and contact us. Forest Row natural history group, and related observations. Middot; by Brad Scott. Middot; in Dragonflies. Natural history group walks. Middot; Leave a comment. It was useful to start with a quick introduction to the basic morphology of these plants, since they are a bit different from other flowering plants, and the terminology is different too. [1]. And the delicate Wood Melick (. And contrasted them with Wood Sedge (. And False Fox-sedge (. Pixton, then, is an example of.
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flower hunt: Common Figwort - Scrophularia nodosa
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One flower for every day of the year. Thursday, 2 August 2007. Common Figwort - Scrophularia nodosa. Ok, so i've got figwort in twice. But i really like this picture, and i've misplaced my camera and haven't had a chance to take any new pictures for a while. Don't be angry! Labels: colour - red. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My aim is to find all the different flowers growing in Sussex and to photograph them. One flower for every day. View my complete profile. Blackthorn - Prunus spinosa.
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flower hunt: Ribwort plantain - Plantago lanceolata
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One flower for every day of the year. Sunday, 5 August 2007. Ribwort plantain - Plantago lanceolata. Labels: habitat - grassland. Http:/ www.keralaflowersgifts.com. Send gifts to Kerala, Online delivery of flowers to Kerala, gift to Kerala chocolates, cakes, watches, teddy, sweets, fresh fruits, dry fruits. Anniversary, birthday, wedding gifts, cakes to Kerala Mithai Same day delivery to Kerala Gift Shop. 2 September 2009 at 05:19. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Habitat - d...
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flower hunt: Harebell - Campanula rotundiflora
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One flower for every day of the year. Friday, 10 August 2007. Harebell - Campanula rotundiflora. Labels: colour - purple. Habitat - chalk grassland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My aim is to find all the different flowers growing in Sussex and to photograph them. One flower for every day. If you have photos or artwork of one of the species listed here why not send me a link or share your website under the comments for that plant. View my complete profile. Blackthorn - Prunus spinosa.