What do you want to know? Simon Hello, This is for a Management Plan for original chalkhill grassland on Mill Hill because the SDCB plan is inadequate and...
This was passed on to us at the club so I am Passing this on to anyone it might concern who may or know someone who is in the area or thereabouts, or whatever...
Dear All: SPECS Email Hoax Sorry but this is a hoax! I hope you haven't had time to pass it on. An official quote this time: "There are several hoax emails...
Hi Could anyone describe a Norfolk Hoe for a gardening quiz please. My only unanswered question. Thanks. Ruth [Non-text portions of this message have been...
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Is this any help ? http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/DisplayAnswers.go?question_id=39034&category_id=7&index=11 or http://tinyurl.com/2ae3j RayH...
If this is the sort of stuff we get on UK Botany you had better count me out. CJ ... From: alan white To: cliff richards ; cliff shadows ; botany uk ; Vinyl...
Andy, (This is going to be a long one, so apologies to those of you who get bored.) The key things about cattle grazing and the issues you mention are the ...
Hello Simon, Thanks for the reply. I am NOT cherry-picking the facts. This is a better site (Mill Hill lower slopes) without grazing the lower slopes than any...
Hello, Although the SDCB have compiled a Management Report, it is the usual half-rubbish with just the semblance of technical expertise to cloud the eyes of...
Does anyone know anything about this Web site? Had a quick delve and the list given for, presumably special or conservation species Plants, was most...
Yes, saw hazel catkins yesterday alongside the Maldon bypass in Essex. Phil ... From: "Colin" <colinj@...> To: <UKBotany@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
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Elaine, if you wander around the site a bit, in particular go to the home page, you'll see that ARKive is part of the Wildscreen Trust, a wildlife charity....
Ta ever so. No time to do any browsing just now! Best wishes, Elaine ... From: Ian Thirlwell To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004...
Not the slightest sign on cultivated plant in an Orkney garden - but Alnus cordata catkins expanding rapidly ... From: Frank Hunt To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com ...
No, but I did see Early Dog Violet in flower on the 29th December. That's the earliest I've ever seen it. I decided it was early rather than late! Mike. ... ...
Hello, There was a violet on flower on Mill Hill on 15 December 2003. http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Violet005.jpg I do not know if it is a Sweet Violet or a Dog...
It looks to me to be a bit hairy on the leaves for a Dog-violet. I would probably say Hairy, unless there is any reason why it shouldn't be? Incidentally, now...
It looks to me to be a bit hairy on the leaves for a Dog-violet. I would probably say Hairy, unless there is any reason why it shouldn't be? Incidentally, now...
I noted 11 hazel catkins, fully out on December 12th. by a sheltered, south facing path near Arlington Reservoir, East Sussex. Helen Proctor [Non-text portions...
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Hello, How would anybody explain the following on Mill Hill, Shoreham-by-Sea. On the lower steep slopes there is a continuous mat of five acres of Horseshoe...
Viola odorata is in flower now ... From: Michael Lush To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 7:44 PM Subject: Re: [UKBotany] Hazel No,...
Andy, Hairy Violet has a short flowering period (March/April) It always has Quink-blue flowers: http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/P148250.HTM ... Sweet Violet...
As I walk around town I am seeing lots of examples of plants in gardens flowering earlier than would be considered normal for a winter climate. Should I be...
Hello Malcolm, Thanks for the reply and details. I had my picture down as a Sweet Violet. The previous flowering I have got down as circa 26 May 2003. ...