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Woodland plants of the Wye Valley; Coltsfoot. (Tussilago farfara)

March 26, 2016

Not really a full on woodland plant, you can find it growing in a variety of places, there is quite …

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Woodland Flowers of the Wye valley; Wild Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus)

March 24, 2016

I had never seen wild daffodils before this year, at least not knowingly. You often see daffodils growing in the …

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Woodland Flowers of the Wye valley;Primrose.

March 20, 2016

The primrose, is Primula vulgaris, there are lots of  plants that end with vulgaris. It means common. The primrose is one of …

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Woodland flowers of the Wye Valley; Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis)

March 16, 2016

I noticed that there are some Dogs Mercury plants in flower this week (starting Sunday 22nd of Feb) but they …

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Woodland flowers of the Wye valley; Gorse (Ulex europea)

February 20, 2016

The Song of The Gorse Fairies “When gorse is out of blossom,” (Its prickles bare of gold) “Then kissing’s out …

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Woodland flowers of the Wye valley; Lesser Celandine.

February 20, 2016

Lesser Celandine,  (Ficaria verna) is probably the first woodland plant to come into flower each year. There are some more …

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Cleddon

February 7, 2016

Cleddon Bog and Cleddon Falls are close to Ninewells wood and with all the rain we have had lately, the …

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Wedding tree favours

December 16, 2015

Some years ago I set up a business called Wedding Tree Favours. Its origin was the wedding of my daughter …

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Rushes at Ninewells wood

December 9, 2015

The woods are home to several species of grasses, rushes and sedges, and even some wood-rushes. To the casual observer …

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Ninewells wood in December

December 7, 2015

December 2015, and I spent the morning in the wood, mainly just checking that no trees had been blown down …

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