Hi Martin, In Stace (New flora of the British Isles), it says "Differs from I. aquifolium in in its usually larger flowers, fruit and leaves; leaves mostly <2x...
I am recording in the following tetrads for the Suffolk Flora due to be published in 2007. If anyone would like to assisit me either by accompanying me or on...
I agree with Darrell -- wide flat leaves, with spines in plane of leaf rather than twisted up and down. Once you get your eye in, not too hard. I've found it...
Hello, Eyebright has invaded Alaska, apparently as it is classed as an invasive or an exotic species. Cheers Andy Horton glaucus@... Adur Valley Nature...
am recording in the following tetrads for the Suffolk Flora due to be published in 2007. If anyone would like to assisit me either by accompanying me or on...
SUNDAY APRIL 17th Bath Hills, near Bungay 10.00 – 16.00 The walk near the Norfolk/Suffolk border will take us through to the Bath Hills famed for its...
Hello, If anybody local to south-east England wants to participate in Adur World Oceans Day (Environmental Fayre) on 4 June 2005 in Shoreham-by-Sea, there are...
SUNDAY APRIL 17th Bath Hills, near Bungay 10.00 – 16.00 The walk near the Norfolk/Suffolk border will take us through to the Bath Hills famed for its...
Anyone got experience of this species in terms of its invasive nature? Last year I found one specimen, this year around 50 spread over about 50 m of heath /...
This is highly invasive and difficult to control once established,i would suggest its removed before getting out of control. It has taken over large areas of a...
Hi All, Good news on the Lancashire Cypripedium (Lady's Slipper), which was dug up last July by collectors and thought possibly gone forever. English Nature...
Hello, I am just about convinced that my persistent ailments every year at this time is caused by the irritant effects of Oil Seed Rape in breezy conditions....
My GP reckons that all his problems with hay fever etc started when he moved over here (from Ireland) and was exposed to oil seed rape. Maybe they could do...
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This is an Oilseed Rape field five minutes from home, less as the crow flies. It is the bane of my life but the Bees seem to enjoy it. (Lancing College is seen...
Hello, I have severe asthma and hayfever too ..... and a botanist! I am not sure it is always the pollen that causes the problem with rape but the other...
Beekeepers don't like it much either, I believe - it gives a funny taste to the honey. ... From: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com [mailto:UKBotany@yahoogroups.com] On...
Hello, A exhibition table is available free of charge for environmental (mostly wildlife) displays at Adur World Oceans Day 2005 on Saturday 4 June 2005. ...
hi sorry if off topic. i was wondering if anyone is interested in books im selling. my bookcase too full. mountains and moorland. by w h pearsall. first...
See photo 'strange plantain'. Seen yesterday in a field this one plant had flower stems that were twice as long as normal and curved around like tendrils. The...
Gareth, have you tried posting this on UK Botany group? Phil ... From: Gareth To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 12:34 AM Subject:...
I seem to remember someone mentioning some time ago that Francis Rose's Wild Flower Key was being updated and reissued as a new edition. Does anyone know if...
Subject: Re: [UKBotany] The Wild Flower Key The latest publication date is now Feb. 2006. The new edition is being prepared by Clare Coleman. It will be well...