The Darlington Star
This striking variation of Greater Periwinkle was clambering around a roadside verge.
This striking variation of Greater Periwinkle was clambering around a roadside verge.
There were large floating mats of this attractive grass growing along the edge of the River Bure above Horstead Mill.
Shepherd's Cress was found in abundance on the Brecks meeting near Santon Downham.
Fresh young plant flowering on a dry, sunny bank at the Templewood Estate, Northrepps.
Our annual joint meeting with the Lowestoft field club and Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society yielded an interesting range of wetland species on Roydon Common, including this Long-stalked Yellow-sedge.
Growing beside cycle-track next to new road.
Members celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society at How Hill were treated to a splendid display of Meadow Thistle on our walk across the fen meadow led by Dan Hoare.
These Marsh Dock plants were growing in their dozens around the cattle-poached margin of a pond on Harpers Common, central Norfolk.
We found one plant in flower on some hard core, then proceeded to find about 20 plants in dry grassland nearby. Moving onto another meadow on the other side of the runway, we were delighted to find it in abundance.
Crested Buckler-fern growing in abundance at Catfield Fen.
Jo Parmenter 21.06.2019