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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

Sharp Rush on Titchwell Marsh

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Sharp Rush (Juncus acutus)   Photo: Janet Higgins

Wild Flowers Revealed is a joint meeting between the Norfolk Flora Group and the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society. This year the meeting was held at RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve, and as always, it was a popular and informative meeting.

Abundant Hoary Mullein

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Hoary Mullein (Verbascum pulverulentum)  Photo: Janet Higgins

This appears to be a good year for Hoary Mullein.  It was scattered throughout the UEA and surrounding areas with an abundant patch in a field opposite the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

Marsh Pea on Ranworth Marsh

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Marsh Pea (Lathyrus palustris)   Photo: Janet Higgins

These stunning blue and purple pea-flowers were found in tall herb fen at Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Ranworth Reserve (part of the Bure Broads and Marshes NNR).  This is a part of the Reserve only accessible by boat and we were very grateful to NWT staff for enabling a

Small-flowered Catchfly

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Small-flowered Catchfly (Silene gallica). Photo: Suki Pryce

Small-flowered Catchfly was found on the sandy railway cutting, Weaver's Way, Felmingham

Buddle in crop margin

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Corn Marigold (Glebionis segetum)  Photo: Janet Higgins

This natural population of Corn Marigold was found on a Farm, along the margins amongst the crop.

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