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ID Guides

We are continuing to build a resource of identification aids here

1. Bob Leaney's visual keys and other workshop notes

2. Mick Crawley's snowdrop identification guide (pdf)

3. Matt Parratt's conifer workshop and resources

4. Brian Eversham's elm workshop September 2021

What's new

field meetings 2025

 

latest newsletter available

 

 

Rose workshop notes 2021

 

list of Stace 4 name changes added

 

Recent Sightings

Devil's-bit Scabious

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Devil's-bit Scabious
Devil's-bit Scabious Succisa pratensis  Photo: Suki Pryce

I was delighted but surprised to see Devil's-bit Scabious Succisa pratensis on what looks like a dry (growing with Harebells) lane-side bank on Hanworth Common.

Guernsey Pigweed

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Guernsey Pigweed Amaranthus blitum  Photo: Jo Parameter

Thrilled to find Amaranthus blitum, a first for Norfolk, on a private landholding near Roudham, West Norfolk.

Loose Silky-bent

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Loose Silky-bent
Loose Silky-bent Apera spica-venti  Photo: Jo Parameter

We were thrilled to find an arable field full of Loose Silky-bent Apera spica-venti when we visited Chris Knight’s farm at Gooderstone and Oxborough.

Splendid Specimen of Hard-fern with fertile fronds

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Hard-fern Blechnum spicant  Broadland Country Park  Photo: Jake Brendish

Seen in the damper part of Compartment 5 in the Broadland Country Park. Hard-fern occurs quite frequently, usually in the ditches of the Park, but this is a particularly fine specimen growing on flat ground.

 

Yarrow Broomrape near coastal path

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Yellow broomrape
Yarrow Broomrape Phelipanche purpurea in rough grassland near coastal path, Royal Cromer Golf Course  Photo: Suki Pryce

One spike of Yarrow Broomrape was found initially in the rough by the cliff path, Royal Cromer Golf Course by Golf Club Member  David Harper searching

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