Many thanks Rodney/Malcolm Best Wishes Colin D ... (Mrs Robbs' ... around London. ... On Behalf ... Mystery ... associated ... appears to ... "http://t ... ...
Colin, I agree with your other correspondents about the spurge (I have a bank overrun with it in my front garden), but on the way to your snaps I noticed that...
Hi Martin Yes - Thanks for that - this was a wavering thread from time ago as I think their where two specimens one of which looked somewhat different. I agree...
Hello, Funding boost for shingle species http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/7381404.stm Sea kale could be lost if shingle beaches are not protected Rare...
Hi All This one has escaped my recall Any comments appreciated http://www.willowherb.bravehost.com/plants/mystery.hml Many thanks in advance Regards Colin D ...
Hi Ray Yep - No doubt about it - Florets looked a bit tight at first glance and suffered also a bit from dust and roadside abuse plenty of aphids on it and an...
I agree - it is feverfew - looks as if it might be part way to the double form, which is nearly as common as the single one here. We alo have a "golden" leaved...
Apologies for this not being UK but I wonder if anyone can help. Does anyone know what this burred plant is? I found it growing on the banks of the River...
Thanks all. I actually got it and sent a message to the moderators saying no need to post but to no avail obviously (nice to be proven right though!). I'll...
... That's the unfortunate disadvantage of reading all my emails in sequence.....;) But I knew we had the skills here to help...:) Stuart (moderator)...
Hello, At peak probably a couple of days before the pictures on the lower slopes of Mill Hill, Old Shoreham. http://www.glaucus.org.uk/VetchTrail2008.htm#14May...
Hello, With considerable dismay I noted that the Bee Orchid colony in Mill Hill Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, seems to have been deliberately destroyed. As the only...
It may be some consolation to know that when I lived in Lancashire, the only local sites for bee orchids were where there had been recent roadworks along the...
From what you say sounds like dug up ? Won't there be non flowering rosettes left behind hopefully ? I remember the people at Milham Ford in Oxford telling me...
I am slightly confused. Bee Orchids are far from flowering here in Norfolk, and I would be surprised if they were flowering now in Sussex. Therefore, what does...
... recent ... Hello, It looks like an inch of topsoil has been removed as well. It is possible that the orchids will survive this. On horse pastures the ...
From time to time this group gets postings from people wanting id's for non-uk species. Some I let through (like the recent one on Castor Oil plant). Others I...
I don't see what the problem is Stuart. If one of use (say Rodney B) has the expertise to help someone identify a plant from Europe or further afield why not?...
Stuart, I would be happy to see a wider selection of postings allowed, especially if they are of general interest. ID queries including from plants...
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As I currently spend most of time abroad now, I'd enjoy being able to post non-familiar species (as I did with castor oil plant). If there is objections, I'd...
Hello Chris, I'd certainly be interested particularly since I have plenty of European and Australian plant photos that I can't identify. Regards, Peter...
Hi all, I'd agree with the other posters, I quite enjoy the challenge of something different. My only proviso would be that I would imagine that our I.D....