Hi All I have posted a plant found on reclaimed waste land circa 27th August 2007 adjacent to alimed path Any comments appreciated I missed it flowering. The...
Why not Sanguisorba minor? Best Stephen ... From: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com [mailto:UKBotany@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of colinduke2003 Sent: 02 September 2007...
Dear John, This would seem to be Fireblight, a bacterial disease of trees in the family rosaceae. It used to be a notifiable disease (is it still?) due to its...
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Apologies for the title, but that really is what this stuff looks like - - in fact, until I'd looked properly I was on the point of telling the dog off....
Hi Richard you got it right. A Slime mould, Mucilago crustacea. Can be found throuhtout the year, more commonly autumn. Cheers Colin P Duke [Non-text portions...
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Yup. I found a very similar specimen last year on the edge of a stubble-field at Whitwell (i.e. growing on straw/rank grass), and like you was convinced a dog...
Thanks all -- Mucilago it is. I noticed today that the example on the chippings has now turned darker brown (presumably spores?), but that there are many other...
Hi Folks I have uploaded some photo's to the UKBotany site labelled 'Pavement plant'. I don't like submitting queries like this unless I have had a go at...
That looks very much like it! No wonder I couldn't find it in Rose - it's not listed! However, I did get to Scrophulariaceae in his key so I don't feel so...
I have put a few recent pics in an album. All but one are from the Island. The exception is Filago lutescens (Red-tipped Cudweed)which is presumed extinct...
Pictures in album "John Crellin" We were climbing Pen y Fan - the boring route - that's my excuse for not recording more details. And I made the silly mistake...
John, I'm sure an open flower is not what I usually see! If it was, I would find the character 'anthers longer than filaments' versus '. shorter .' useful,...
Was up at Malham the other week (hence late reply) and noticed a few trees with brown patches on most leaves. Took a few leaves back to investigate but ...
Thanks - very useful and you seem to be confirming I am in the right part of the Stace key (belive me with Rushes this is not a certainly...) Looked well...